Re: Alternatives to Mosaik?
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FarangRuMak
Glad you've decided to stay there and so is everyone else.
Being drama queens at heart we'll all be on tenterhooks watching how you get on with Dragon Lady.
Oh! and of course Baby Dragon - trot filly:trot foal.hank
I can't wait for January.
Since I have absolutely no idea what that post meant, I 'll reserve judgement until January, Thanks for the advice about PRR.
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Too late to edit.
Re: Mamma dragon and Baby dragon;
Trot filly, Trot foal.
Re: Alternatives to Mosaik?
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joe552
I've booked to stay at Mosaik again for my upcoming trip (did I tell you I'm going to Pattaya for my birthday?) but it's rather expensive, for me. Are there alternatives in that general area? I don't need a pool or restaurant, really just a room, with a balcony - I like to sit on the balcony with a beer and a smoke at whatever time of day I'm awake.
I've asked my Lao friend for his opinion (he used to live in the area), but I'd appreciate any recommendations from members. I'm aware that it's high season, but Booking.com has a couple of likely candidates. What say you, gentlement?
Yes Joe, some of the rooms can be expensive at Mosaik in high season. Glad to see you got fixed up at Yensabai, hope that works out ok for you.
Just for your future info, Mosaik covers virtually every type of room with/without balconies,but you have to know exactly what you want and specify. I think the ideal room at Mosaik for you would be the Prestige Studio, I think 60sq m, with kitchen area, sleeping area and spacious sitting area with large sofa and two arm chairs, as well as dining table/chairs, but it has a full size balcony same as the 1-beds. Unfortunately there are only 2 rooms of this exact catagory C3-3 and C2-3 in (C Block). I booked C3-3 for current dates at Bt7,000 for 10 days plus watr/elect, fortunately Mosaik is 85% full at present due to Korean/Chinese 10 days holiday so they upgraded me to F Block as they needed all the Studios and I changed my dates slightly. But the C3-3/C2-3 are good size rooms and look out across from Bordeaux Restaurant soi and small soi at rear of Mosaik.
Note also they have 'Standard' 1-bed rooms in E Block above Bordeaux Restaurant some with good size balconies, which are more reasonable than normal deluxe 1-beds.
Re: Alternatives to Mosaik?
Thanks for that information. Something to bear in mind for next time.
Re: Alternatives to Mosaik?
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joe552
Thanks NIrish, probably passed the place lots of times. My friend is going to arrange my taxi - possibly one of his mates who has a car. They'll find it ok. In the past, I've paid 1500Bt for the airport run - is that still the going rate?
Not really, it's usually 1000. See... Pttaxiservice.com
But hardly worth arguing about if your friends are picking you up.
Re: Alternatives to Mosaik?
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joe552
My friend is going to arrange my taxi - possibly one of his mates who has a car.
Well, just be sure to remember to throw all your butts on his car floor if he didn't think to bring an ashtray for you, you know, just the same as you do when you're at the beach....... :-P :)
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Nirish guy
Well, just be sure to remember to throw all your butts on his car floor if he didn't think to bring an ashtray for you, you know, just the same as you do when you're at the beach....... :-P :)
Also turn your back on him and piss on the floor if he hasn't provided a suitable urinal
:D
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Ah now, lads, you're just being silly. I've never pissed in a taxi (that I can remember). Yensabai Condo seems to fit my bill, and thanks to gerefan, I'm going with PRR, so I think we're all sorted.