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Atto
January 27th, 2022, 10:09
Hi everyone,

Sorry for this kinda stupid question: on Agoda, there are several hotels with full packages including airport transfer and 1-PCR test. I’m traveling with a companion sharing a room so 2 guests, 1 room.

Do you know if the 1 PCR test meant that each of us will get a PCR test or if it meant that only one person will get the included test and the other person will need to pay extra?

It’s not super clear. Anyone traveling with companion having experience with this?

Also, for Day 5, can you use any of the SHA plus hotels and get your own PCR tests from clinic before showing up to hotel? Or do you need to book Hotels with SHA Plus PCR packages?

I’m debating whether to keep my travel plans in February especially with all these added costs: 1 PCR before flight (US$125 pp); 1 PCR upon arrival with hotel quarantine on Day 1 (US$200); 1 PCR with hotel quarantine on Day 5 ($US160) and 1 PCR test before departure (1000 Baht). Then there’s the added insurance (4200 Baht). That’s $800 US for the 2 of us just for testing and insurance.

Trying to decide whether to cancel and go to Mexico instead. Urghhhhhhhh.

StevieWonders
January 27th, 2022, 15:15
Hi everyone,

Sorry for this kinda stupid question: on Agoda, there are several hotels with full packages including airport transfer and 1-PCR test. I’m traveling with a companion sharing a room so 2 guests, 1 room.

Do you know if the 1 PCR test meant that each of us will get a PCR test or if it meant that only one person will get the included test and the other person will need to pay extra?

It’s not super clear. Anyone traveling with companion having experience with this?

Also, for Day 5, can you use any of the SHA plus hotels and get your own PCR tests from clinic before showing up to hotel? Or do you need to book Hotels with SHA Plus PCR packages?

I’m debating whether to keep my travel plans in February especially with all these added costs: 1 PCR before flight (US$125 pp); 1 PCR upon arrival with hotel quarantine on Day 1 (US$200); 1 PCR with hotel quarantine on Day 5 ($US160) and 1 PCR test before departure (1000 Baht). Then there’s the added insurance (4200 Baht). That’s $800 US for the 2 of us just for testing and insurance.

Trying to decide whether to cancel and go to Mexico instead. Urghhhhhhhh.In order for the Thai authorities to issue each of you a Thailand Pass you need to have a hotel booking for each of the first and the fifth day including payment for a PCR test for each of you on the first day and on the fifth day. There’s no way for you to get an independent test after you arrive - you must include payment for it on the hotel booking.

You should also be aware that the $50,000 mandatory COVID insurance only covers HOSPITAL costs. If your PCR test result on either Day 1 or Day 5 only requires isolation rather than hospitalisation you’re on the hook for your isolation costs as well. It’s not known as “Amazing Thailand” for nothing. Enjoy Mexico - or Cambodia even - anywhere but Thailand

gerefan2
January 27th, 2022, 15:25
I have done both the 14 day quarantine and the test on arrival.

In my experience you cannot share a room unless you are married.

gerefan2
January 27th, 2022, 15:45
Enjoy Mexico - or Cambodia even - anywhere but Thailand

Another open armed, warm welcome, from an expat.

Atto, these tests are not insurmountable and once here there is plenty to see and do. Things are improving daily and opening times for entertainment etc. are almost back to normal.

What you haven’t said is how long you intend staying. If it is for less than a month or two then it is probably worth waiting until entry requirements become more sensible.

However, many of us are here for the full 90 day visa period and all this fuss and bother is soon forgotten.

Hope this helps.

G2 (tourist,not another bitter expat)

Oliver2
January 27th, 2022, 16:06
Has anyone been able to book the second test? My SHA hotel where my first night was due to be spent has not replied to repeated emails requesting them to book the fifth night.
It made sense for me to use the same facility. Apparently, however, my custom isn't valued.

goji
January 27th, 2022, 17:05
However, many of us are here for the full 90 day visa period and all this fuss and bother is soon forgotten.


1 Additionally the opening poster mentioned the extra costs. In my case, I had about 8000 Baht of extra costs. That's nothing compared with the cost of the holiday and is quickly recouped when saving 500 Baht per night on hotels, due to discounts. Even under the idiotic new regime, I still think the net cost of any holiday going beyond 3 weeks should be lower than normal.

2 I believe you need to book 1 room per person, unless married.

3 As the new half baked regime for Test and Go doesn't start until February, it follows that no one will have done that version of the scheme before.
When I arrived on the original test and go scheme, I just had to do a PCR test upon arrival at the hotel and was free to go next day, with just a self administered test on day 6.

So read the rules carefully and make sure your bookings comply.

Agoda seem to offer quarantine hotels in Bangkok, complete with the 2 PCR tests and transport. Make sure the room offer and booking state this is included. Find one with free cancellation, to reduce risk.

Anyone prepared to read the rules themselves and make sure all their bookings, insurance and so on comply with the rules should not be put off travelling.

StevieWonders
January 28th, 2022, 02:46
Another open armed, warm welcome, from an expat.

Atto, these tests are not insurmountable and once here there is plenty to see and do. Things are improving daily and opening times for entertainment etc. are almost back to normal.

What you haven’t said is how long you intend staying. If it is for less than a month or two then it is probably worth waiting until entry requirements become more sensible.

However, many of us are here for the full 90 day visa period and all this fuss and bother is soon forgotten.

Hope this helps.

G2 (tourist,not another bitter expat)The fallout from a chance encounter is amazing isn’t it, John?

christianpfc
January 29th, 2022, 12:40
If you book via agoda, there might be delays in issuing the quarantine booking certificate (or even worse, it has been reported on the internet that there is a general error with booking.com ? and bookings made there will not be accepted for Thailand Pass) or misunderstandings (your situation - two travelers in one room, and one transfer but two tests - is open to all kinds of fuck-ups). I booked directly with the hotel when I came in December.

How long are you going to stay in Thailand? For me, everything under 3 months would not be worth the hassle and expense of Test & Go.


That’s $800 US for the 2 of us just for testing and insurance.

Trying to decide whether to cancel and go to Mexico instead. Urghhhhhhhh.
Not just the money. The uncertainty of flight cancellations, documents not issued on time, one of you tests positive and the other will be subjected to the same treatment.

Unless you have ties to Thailand (as is the case for me, I have a room here and speak the language and know my way around), I suggest going elsewhere.

dab69
January 29th, 2022, 14:33
I remember my first time in Thailand.

In spite of the current situation I hope you have a memorable trip and return many times.

goji
January 29th, 2022, 14:47
My Agoda booking experience was fine.

I picked a hotel with good reviews from ASQ customers. The hotel communication was fast and everything about the hotel service was good. Centre Point Pratumnak. A bargain at just over 5000 for 1 night, PCR test, taxi and 3 meals. (Original test and go rules)

Oliver2
January 29th, 2022, 15:48
Any recommendations for Pattaya? My Agoda-booked 5* place didn't answer emails....I object to that and so when I book next time, I'll go elsewhere.

gerefan2
January 29th, 2022, 16:43
Any recommendations for Pattaya? My Agoda-booked 5* place didn't answer emails....I object to that and so when I book next time, I'll go elsewhere.
The Venue in Jomtien Complex. I used them late December, no problems at all.
5100 for one night, test and go,including the second test and transport from the airport. That was under the old rules which did not require a second night at the hotel.

You can contact Chris at the email address on their website and book direct. He will answer any questions you have.

colmx
January 29th, 2022, 18:49
If you decide to stay in BKK for your first night then I highly recommend the Pullman Bangkok Hotel G

Limo picked me up from airport at 08.20 and on arrival at the hotel I was tested in a dedicated suite in the hotel itself.

At 14.30 they called to say that my PCR test was negative and I was free to roam about, BF was also free to move in with me at that stage.

Very efficient communication in English after I had to change my arrival time twice.

On checkout I hadn't used my 500b credit so the receptionist insisted on escorting us to the ground floor restaurant and making sure that we were given free take away coffees, cookies and a milkshake.

All in all a great service for 5600.

colmx
January 29th, 2022, 18:54
Farang travelling companion stayed at the Citrus Grande in South Pattaya and was satisfied overall. He was released at 22.00 on NYE and was able to stroll to Sunee to catch up with some old friends in NB

I also note that Baan Souy are now offering T&G

https://asq.in.th/pattaya-test-and-go-5-day-hotels

maump
January 29th, 2022, 20:10
Hi everyone,

I’m debating whether to keep my travel plans in February especially with all these added costs: 1 PCR before flight (US$125 pp);

Trying to decide whether to cancel and go to Mexico instead. Urghhhhhhhh.

you should be able to get the PCR tests to leave in USA for free. I talked to the testing center worried about timing. they told me just come in three days in a row. that way you're sure to get results that match your travel plan. of course if you are symptom free positive.... and i read somewhere you can test positive on PCR for more than a few days after the infection/symptoms clear up. but i need to validate that...

I was hoping for a trip report on columbia and mexico to help me decide....

alvnv
January 29th, 2022, 23:56
I was advised not to test after recovery from delta for 30 days to avoid false positives. Apparently, sometimes PCR can show positive up to 90 days.