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latintopxxx
August 13th, 2015, 23:06
Highlight of my trips to Bangkok is the Babylon complex, I love getting there by 11am, scoring a lounger in the shade by the pool, reading a mag or two, people watching, having a drink or two, chatting with random people and making regular trips to the cruise area to empty my balls.
So imagine my horror when on Monday upon arriving at Babs I discovered that the pool was closed for repairs and the place was dead quiet....what was i to do??
Initially thought about finding another gay venue with a pool and received some recommendations whch I fully i tended to explore....but 1st I spent Monday afternoon at the malaysia pool with grindr on.....wow by 3pm it was pinging away every 10 min or so with offers of sex ...at least half free.
Decided I had hit a sweet spot and basicallt spent the rest of my time lounging around the pool, eating the excellent malaysia restaurant food and arranging fuck dates in my room,,,did 7 in 4 days, only 2 were money boys.
Not even sure I will return to Babs when their pool is up and running, found it so much easier at The Malaysia and it was nice to have the use of a proper room to engage in sex.

bucknaway
August 14th, 2015, 06:47
I've never had much luck with the Malaysia hotel area. I did get lucky with a tout on the final night/morning of one of my holidays in Bangkok a few years back.

Must of the guys I have seen at the restaurant there tend to be twinks and I am interested in a more mature guy... Some would say I like rough trade... :D

That being said, I still like to hang at the restaurant from time to time just to people watch and eat.

thaiguest
August 14th, 2015, 07:59
I took one of the "rough trade" guys who used to hang around the carpark to my room about 3 years ago. He turned out to be as high as a kite and went berserk when he cut himself shaving in the bathroom. It took all my diplomatic skills to get him outside the door. For a while I thought my time was up on this earth. What worked was that I convinced him that I needed to bring him to the ATM outside the shop on the corner opposite the hotel. I was very happy to withdraw 500 baht to send him on his crazy way.

latintopxxx
August 14th, 2015, 12:33
There isnt much trade, rough or otherwise hanging around Malaysia hotel anymore, not like 2 or 3 years ago when you have to wade through them. My fick dates were all at least 500 meters away, some even 5km.

marti
August 17th, 2015, 10:23
I do remember when the Malaysia was in it's gay heyday about 8 years ago. Had many great times talking with the boys hanging out there and availing myself of their services.

latintopxxx
August 17th, 2015, 16:09
yeah, that was fun, would easily find up to half a dozen hanging around the road side entrance or where the smoking pavilion used to be...obviously the hotel cleaned this up as it did get a little out ofhand, one could hardly walk out the hotel without being proipositioned, must have upset the straights...damn!!

Shuee
August 19th, 2015, 01:12
goodluck trying to get booked into malaysia as they dont even reply to email bookings now so im staying at ibiz!

latintopxxx
August 19th, 2015, 06:06
I've just been there...hello!!! Booked via Booking.com ....soooo easy .

gaymandenmark
August 20th, 2015, 23:33
goodluck trying to get booked into malaysia as they dont even reply to email bookings now so im staying at ibiz!

To be fair, they always answer me within 24 hours. Last time was in May this year.

christianpfc
August 24th, 2015, 16:21
A friend who stays at Malaysia just told me visitors to rooms now have to be at least 20 years old (before it was 18 years).

He could hear bomb at Erawan shrine when he was in his room.

August 24th, 2015, 18:47
He could hear bomb at Erawan shrine when he was in his room.
Did the earth move for him?

TravellerDave
August 24th, 2015, 19:21
Several hotels favoured by gays now display notices about visitors having to be 20 years old. I dont know whether they actually enforced the rule. A good proportion of rent boys are 18 or 19. It would be rather difficult having offed an 18 year old and then not being able to take him to the room.

bucknaway
August 24th, 2015, 23:40
I guess some of the hotels are feeling some sort of pressure or fighting a whispered reputation.

latintopxxx
August 25th, 2015, 03:06
I had no problem dragging 18 and 19 year old " boys" back to my room, only twice was ID requested, but maybe thats because it was during the day and the reception was busy.

Shuee
August 26th, 2015, 02:30
I've just been there...hello!!! Booked via Booking.com ....soooo easy .

thanks for pointing that out, as per my other hotels booking, looks like the way forward now is booking indirectly via other sites & that explains the sloppy service with direct email confirmation, after seceral emails trying to book malaysia only replied immediately after i cancelled! TIT!!!!

Surfcrest
August 26th, 2015, 07:26
I've just been there...hello!!! Booked via Booking.com ....soooo easy .

It's been a few years since I've stayed there, but I find the exact opposite to be true. I find that booking directly with the staff is much better as it allows me to select where I stay, what floor and where (down at the end of the hall so I don't hear doors slamming and tricks frolicking in the elevators). Additionally, if you check in late at the Malaysia there is a possibility that they won't hold your room for you. If you book direct, let them know when you are coming...they'll be expecting you.

Surfcrest


email: info@malaysiahotelbkk.com
website: http://www.malaysiahotelbkk.com
Tel : 662-679-7127 thru 36
Fax : 662-287-1457

gaymandenmark
August 26th, 2015, 13:00
I've just been there...hello!!! Booked via Booking.com ....soooo easy .

thanks for pointing that out, as per my other hotels booking, looks like the way forward now is booking indirectly via other sites & that explains the sloppy service with direct email confirmation, after seceral emails trying to book malaysia only replied immediately after i cancelled! TIT!!!!

You must have some kind of bad carma, I always book directly with them, and always get a mail back with Dear Mr....finished with a "wellcome to Bangkok."

christianpfc
August 26th, 2015, 23:46
My friend said two 19 year olds on the way to this room were stopped at reception and denied entry.

As far as I can tell, reception check all visitors (even me!) and there is no sneaking past in a busy moment (I tried).

Your (latintopxxx) stay must have been just before introduction of this rule.

latintopxxx
August 27th, 2015, 05:26
..mmmmm...i was there only 10 days ago?!

Surfcrest
August 27th, 2015, 09:16
..mmmmm...i was there only 10 days ago?!
The boys still giggle when your name comes up...and I've heard that they've had to swap in another hard old bed, as the last was beyond repair.

Surfcrest

latintopxxx
August 27th, 2015, 17:08
thanks...I think!! yes I was a busy boy but again one of the main drivers I have in visiting Thailand is 1st grade arse at rock bottom prices....I'm not here for the temples, pagodas and cuisine.

Thai Dyed
August 27th, 2015, 22:13
Decided I had hit a sweet spot and basicallt spent the rest of my time lounging around the pool, eating the excellent malaysia restaurant food...

Excellent Malaysia restaurant food? Excellent Malaysia restaurant food?? Excellent Malaysia restaurant food??? OMG!!! Now I have heard everything!!!

scottish-guy
August 27th, 2015, 22:57
Have only visited the Malaysia once - and that was maybe 8-10 yrs ago.

Was staying in the Suriwongse Hotel and the coffee shop was pretty boring so we decided to check out the Malaysia with its coffee-shop reputation.

Sad to say there was no sign of any action - but we sat at a table at a glass wall/window for a beer. We could see tables outside and there was an extremely portly guy sitting alone at a table with a drink.

For no apparent reason his glass suddenly, literally exploded - he practically shit himself (as you would).

Never got to the bottom of it and never felt the need to return.


B-)

Jellybean
August 27th, 2015, 23:05
Decided I had hit a sweet spot and basicallt spent the rest of my time lounging around the pool, eating the excellent malaysia restaurant food...

Excellent Malaysia restaurant food? Excellent Malaysia restaurant food?? Excellent Malaysia restaurant food??? OMG!!! Now I have heard everything!!!
Your post sure made me laugh Thai Dyed, but good heavens, do watch your blood pressure. I got the impression you were almost about to explode in outrage. Lol!

IтАЩve eaten at the Malaysia Hotel restaurant several times and whilst IтАЩm no connoisseur of food, IтАЩd say the food served was little more than adequate. I would definitely not categorise it as тАШexcellentтАЩ. But do bear in mind latintopxxx does have, what can I say, ah, yes, a certain reputation for hyperbole. ;)

latintopxxx
August 28th, 2015, 03:55
what is this Master Chef Thailand?? I also like the food at telephone bar...so there :-*

bkkguy
August 28th, 2015, 19:26
Decided I had hit a sweet spot and basicallt spent the rest of my time lounging around the pool, eating the excellent malaysia restaurant food...

Excellent Malaysia restaurant food? Excellent Malaysia restaurant food?? Excellent Malaysia restaurant food??? OMG!!! Now I have heard everything!!!

given some of the things latintopxxx is known to have wrapped his tongue around his comment needs to be taken in context Thai Dyed - have you not heard the old joke about the mother who finds out her son was gay? she asks him "Do you let other boys put their dicks in your mouth?" and when he replies "Yes" she slaps him and says "Never complain about my cooking again!"

(I think originally it was a Jewish mother, but I don't do the accent or the vernacular well!)

bkkguy

Surfcrest
August 29th, 2015, 08:25
Excellent Malaysia restaurant food? Excellent Malaysia restaurant food?? Excellent Malaysia restaurant food??? OMG!!! Now I have heard everything!!!
There are certain things that I like there, such as the coffee, the Asian breakfast, the cut fruit, the cold beer and the fried rice. I usually only eat Thai food while in Thailand and I never eat fried rice, except at the Malaysia because the rest of the food is on the greasy side and there's much better elsewhere in Bangkok. I like the staff at the Malay Caf├й, many have been there since I first visited twenty some years ago.

Surfcrest

christianpfc
August 29th, 2015, 12:51
The food at the Malaysia is probably the same you get around the corner (various restaurants along Ngamduplee and Sribampen) but more expensive to start with and then they add 10% service charge. I eat elsewhere.

christianpfc
September 7th, 2015, 14:16
Pool is closed for renovation Sep 3-30.

I asked at reception, minimum age for visitors 20 years has been the law for long time. There is no note posted and staff couldn't tell me when this rule was introduced. I guess it's that enforcement started last month.

No electricity at Malaysia hotel now (07.09.2015, 14:00).

Manforallseasons
September 7th, 2015, 17:56
goodluck trying to get booked into malaysia as they dont even reply to email bookings now so im staying at ibiz!


They always answer the phone and will take your reservation no deposit or credit card needed, make sure you say you want your room in the Malayasia hotel not one they would refere you to.

CONTACT
Malaysia Hotel
54 Soi Ngamduplee Rama 4 Road
Sathorn, Bangkok 10120
Tel: +66 2 679 7127 thru 36,
E-mail: info@malaysiahotelbkk.com

christianpfc
October 22nd, 2015, 16:53
Pool renovation still going on, new tiles 90% complete by area.

latintopxxx
October 23rd, 2015, 13:24
R U talking about babylon??

danny99
November 2nd, 2015, 13:24
goodluck trying to get booked into malaysia as they dont even reply to email bookings now so im staying at ibiz!
The front office service at The Malaysia has always been rude and useless, they do not even have a booking system just a pile of faxes and emails on a bulldog clip. I stayed there approx. 50 times but gave it away after I visit with room with bed bugs...now prefer Ibis [across the road] much younger and cuter front office staff, or the horny Pinnacle, down the road, with its very active swimming pool, sauna and steam room.

November 2nd, 2015, 14:12
goodluck trying to get booked into malaysia as they dont even reply to email bookings now so im staying at ibiz!
The front office service at The Malaysia has always been rude and useless, they do not even have a booking system just a pile of faxes and emails on a bulldog clip. I stayed there approx. 50 times but gave it away after I visit with room with bed bugs...now prefer Ibis [across the road] much younger and cuter front office staff, or the horny Pinnacle, down the road, with its very active swimming pool, sauna and steam room.
Agreed. I'll be back at the Ibis for my pre-Xmas stat

christianpfc
November 5th, 2015, 21:02
R U talking about babylon??
Malaysia hotel. Haven't been to Babylon for months. Pool renovation at Malaysia complete, was in operation today.