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Thread: Malaysia Hotel??

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    Malaysia Hotel??

    Anyone stayed there lately? Whats the difference between the standard and deluxe rooms besides 200baht?

    I like the location close to Patpong and close to babylon...

    Thanks


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    Re: Malaysia Hotel??

    many threads about the Malaysia and usually starts heated argument between the pros and the cons.. The cheapest rooms have no TV ... <img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/pimp.gif ALT=":hat">


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    Re: Malaysia Hotel??

    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>the pros and the cons<hr></blockquote>



    the pros work the coffeeshop after hours, the cons work the taxi rank outside, but sometimes the pros are cons as well and there is not a taxi in sight to make a quick escape!



    bkkguy


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    I can’t even be bothered to be apathetic these days!

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    Re: Malaysia Hotel??

    Whay not ask the hotel?

    www.malaysiahotelbkk.com/


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    Re: Malaysia Hotel??

    I think the difference is the size of the cockroaches. In the deluxe rooms, you get deluxe cockroaches, which have all been screened by the management in advance. Standard room = standard cockroaches. If you're lucky, you'll stay there on the day they do their yearly bug spraying; they use about 1/4 can for the entire hotel, on a yearly basis.



    I was lucky, when I stayed there, it was vacuuming month.



    And bkkguy, that was pretty funny!


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    bkk guy

    very clever response and man oh man can this forum use some clever and intelligent responses..One of the things I like about the Malaysia are the pros who work the coffee shop and the ledge late at nite..You can take them or leave them but it is nice to have the option.. <img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/pimp.gif ALT=":hat">


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    Re: Malaysia Hotel??

    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>the pros work the coffeeshop after hours, the cons work the taxi rank outside, but sometimes the pros are cons as well and there is not a taxi in sight to make a quick escape!



    bkkguy<hr></blockquote>



    <img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/laugh.gif ALT=":lol"> <img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/laugh.gif ALT=":lol"> <img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/laugh.gif ALT=":lol">



    You beat me to it!


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    Re: M hotel

    Another good thing about about the Malaysia is that if a guest is too rude or obnoxious the staff will ask him to leave. That keeps with filth out.


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    Re: M hotel

    <blockquote>Quote:<hr>Another good thing about about the Malaysia is that if a guest is too rude or obnoxious the staff will ask him to leave. That keeps the filth out.<hr></blockquote>



    Now, now, be nice, Silom dear. The Malaysia is not the kind of hotel that hi-so davidcal would stay at anyway. They don't allow pets either, do they?


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    Pets?

    You want to take a pet? The Oakwood Apartments take pets. It's actually not a bad deal. But there are lots of breeders around with little spoilt Asian kids.



    My dog took a big dump by the pool.



    Any guesses if I cleaned it up or not?






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