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I know you will be able to answer some if not all the following questions
Pattaya - View Talay 5 15-26 February
During this time i'll turn 50 (20 Feb) and thought it might be a nice idea to have a cake made to take to my favourite place (don't know where that is yet - it may be a go go or host bar or somewhere like Monty's) - any suggestions on a good bakery ?
Also thinking of supplying a bottle of 100 Pipers (I'll be on the tea lol) - do you take the bottle with you (if so where do you get it from - is it worthwhile getting some duty free?) Is there a cover charge? Is it better to get a package of pipers plus mixers from the bar you are in?
Sanctuary of Truth - do you have to go there on an organised tour or can you just turn up and go in?
Taxi to new airport - how long does this take - will need to be there by mid day on a Tuesday
Chiang Mai viangbua.mansions 26 February - 6 March
Am thinking of staying at Viangbau mansions - anybody stayed there - comments good or bad appreciated.
Won't be in CM all this time and plan to tour going up to Mae Sa Long, Doi Ang Khang, Doi Chiang Dao caves, Pai, Mae Hong Son and Doi In-Tha-non, may do the zoo and night safari again and have already been up to the golden triangle - any comments on Lamphun, Lampang (I don't do elephants, oxcarts, horse carts) Anything else off the normal tourist route?
Best bowling alley - traditional and not these modern flashing lights type?
Any Welsh people around on the 1st for St David's day?
Siem Reap - Ei8throoms 6 March - 13 March - anybody stayed there - comments good or bad appreciated.
Any bowling Alleys?
Bangkok Vincents 13 -21 March
Used to bowl at the World trade centre but not the same since they modernised it - any other traditional bowling alleys (not MKB or is it MBK)
any thing special happening on the 17th (OK St Patrick has nothing to do with Thailand but that doesn't stop any celebrating)
Thanks
in advance
Brian
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Chiang Mai viangbua.mansions 26 February - 6 March
Am thinking of staying at Viangbau mansions - anybody stayed there - comments good or bad appreciated.
Won't be in CM all this time and plan to tour going up to Mae Sa Long, Doi Ang Khang, Doi Chiang Dao caves, Pai, Mae Hong Son and Doi In-Tha-non, may do the zoo and night safari again and have already been up to the golden triangle - any comments on Lamphun, Lampang (I don't do elephants, oxcarts, horse carts) Anything else off the normal tourist route?
Geez, add another couple of places and then you can get it down to staying an hour in each one! Most of these are 1/2 to a full-day side trips and you're going to be rather busy I see (mostly sitting in a car). I haven't actually seen the Viingbua place but have heard it's okay (I, for one, don't particularly like the location and would rather be near the Changklan area so I can walk a bit). Anyway, I'll be in CM before you and I'll ask the locals to watch out for a falang in a rush. Have fun.
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BB,
Also thinking of supplying a bottle of 100 Pipers - do you take the bottle with you (if so where do you get it from - is it worthwhile getting some duty free?) Is there a cover charge? Is it better to get a package of pipers plus mixers from the bar you are in?
100 Pipers is a couple of hundred baht a bottle at most supermarkets, so you will probably pay more at the duty free. Although you can take your own whisky into many restaurants, etc, you will not be too popular taking your own booze into a bar. A novel idea!
Sanctuary of Truth - do you have to go there on an organised tour or can you just turn up and go in?
Turn up, go in, and pay two or three times more than your bottle of 100 Pipers cost you, for a basic visit.
Taxi to new airport - how long does this take - will need to be there by mid day on a Tuesday
From Pattaya, around an hour and 40 minutes if your taxi goes at a reasonable speed and you pay for all the tolls. You may also be told that you need to check in 3 hours before your flight departs, which is mandatory for the security grading; check carefully with the airline, as in practice most check in desks only open 2 hours before the flight. Not sure if you are referring to a domestic or an international flight ...?
Any bowling Alleys?
In Siem Reap?? Not when I was there!
... not MKB or is it MBK
It's MBK
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I know you will be able to answer some if not all the following questions
Siem Reap - Ei8throoms 6 March - 13 March - anybody stayed there - comments good or bad appreciated.
Brian
Hi BB
I think a week in Siem Reap is waaay too long!
Anyone who I ever speak to agrees that 3 days is enough... Before you become "templed out"
And there is NO nightlife there - even worse than Vientiane! So would suggest you adjust your itinerary accordingly!
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Pattaya
The bowling alley in central Pattaya above the supermarket - any idea what time it opens?
Time to airport - the original question was to get to the new airport around mid day [was going to be travelling with a friend for his international flight but things have changed] I've changed my internal flight to CM from Don M leaving at 3 pm - what time would you leave pattaya by taxi?
Chiang Mai - still doing Pai, Doi angkhang and Mae Salong over 4 days/ 3 nights away- that leaves 4 full days in CM - ok I'll probably need a day to recover and probably wont waant to sit in a car for too long - so are there any other sights to see that aren't on the mass tourist route?
Siem Reap - yes I know 6 days appears (from all accounts) to be far too long but I have found over the years that my preferred way of seeing such sights is to have a guided tour have a break of 1 or 2 days and then return on my own (I'm not bothered about wasting part of the weekly ticket) so out of 6 full days I'll spend upto 4 days templing - assuming I don't need to have a day to recover are there any non-historical places of interest to see? Thinking of a day trip to the river of 1000 lingas
BKK
not a new question but one that hasn't as yet been answered - any non-modernised tenpin bowling alleys?
Thanks in advance
Brian