Re: where should I stay in Sunee Plaza
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Originally Posted by Jetsam
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Originally Posted by cdnmatt
huh, no recommendation for Mosaic?
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The beds are way to hard :P
And their "kitchen" is somewhat a joke. They offer a fully equipped kitchen, but don't bother giving you a pan, pot, or even a kettle. You either request those separately, or you head to Friendship Market and buy some.
Re: where should I stay in Sunee Plaza
Who cooks on their holidays? Matt, I know you stayed at Mosaik for quite a while, but for a tourist, all I need is a kettle for morning coffee.
Re: where should I stay in Sunee Plaza
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Originally Posted by joe552
?........I've never seen a bonus ball, much to my relief :)
All pawnbrokers have three - and openly flaunt the fact by hanging them out the window
Re: where should I stay in Sunee Plaza
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Originally Posted by Up2U
Yensabai Condo has daily and weekly rates, overlooks Sunee but best to stay on the swimming pool side of building.
Best not stay any side in this place. The dragon bitch boss had upped the joiner age to 20 cos she can -I'm told.
Re: where should I stay in Sunee Plaza
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Originally Posted by joe552
Who cooks on their holidays? Matt, I know you stayed at Mosaik for quite a while, but for a tourist, all I need is a kettle for morning coffee.
I don't know, I love cooking. I like restaurants too, but if I'm on a say 2 week holiday, I don't want to eat out every meal. That's why I've generally always preferred serviced aparmtents over hotels.
That, and cooking with someone is always fun. Grab a boy special, head to Friendship Market to pickup some groceries, then hang out at the apartment and cook together over a couple beers and some good music. Good times. :-)
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Ah, that's where we differ Matt. Cooking is a chore for me, and one of the joys of being on holiday is that I can let someone else do it. I rarely "eat out" here at home, so I enjoy going to restaurants when on holiday.
Re: where should I stay in Sunee Plaza
I'm with joe552.
I can't cook, I don't want to cook, and food is so cheap in Thailand that it's not worth cooking at home. That saves me time and I don't have to store foodstuff. And I don't make a mess in my room (it's better to have a separate room for cooking - water vapor and oil splashes).
Re: where should I stay in Sunee Plaza
Marina Inn is very cheap. About 20 EUR a night. Cheaper is almost impossible and it borders Sunee.
Re: where should I stay in Sunee Plaza
Gentlemen: If I want to stay in Sunee in a place at least as nice as Ganymede, where should I choose? Bondi and DD Inn were probably very good value, but I want to stay in a nicer place. (Hyacinth Bucket cast her spell upon me....)
Re: where should I stay in Sunee Plaza
I suspect you won't find a "nicer place" to your liking in Sunee. If you don't mind taking baht buses, you might consider http://www.baansouy.com/, possibly the nicest gay accommodation in Pattaya.