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    Re: Hotel Etiquette (1st time traveller)

    Are there "single" rooms available in Thailand? I don't think I've ever come across one.

    Following Mancs's advice, I'd add two points. Firstly, the most expensive 5* hotels may require a joiner' s fee. Secondly, holding a visitor's ID card is a good thing, providing you with security...and is particularly helpful for a newbie.
    Gay hotels in Pattaya always did (do?) this, phoning when the visitor left to ensure all was well. It also enables reception to check that the guy is not under-age. This may be an issue if you use apps.

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    Re: Hotel Etiquette (1st time traveller)

    Quote Originally Posted by Oliver2 View Post
    Are there "single" rooms available in Thailand? I don't think I've ever come across one.

    Following Mancs's advice, I'd add two points. Firstly, the most expensive 5* hotels may require a joiner' s fee. Secondly, holding a visitor's ID card is a good thing, providing you with security...and is particularly helpful for a newbie.
    Gay hotels in Pattaya always did (do?) this, phoning when the visitor left to ensure all was well. It also enables reception to check that the guy is not under-age. This may be an issue if you use apps.
    Sounds good and safe with the ID and phoning.
    So why do most people say its better to book a different Hotel for the night ?
    I mean if you have everything locked in a safe or suitcase with double lock for example... are there other "risks" taking them to your Hotelroom ? besides theft i mean

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    Quote Originally Posted by Max6969 View Post
    So why do most people say its better to book a different Hotel for the night ?
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    I’m not sure that’s right at all. I would say 99% of people use their own hotel!

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    Re: Hotel Etiquette (1st time traveller)

    Quote Originally Posted by Max6969 View Post
    So why do most people say its better to book a different Hotel for the night ?
    Who says so? I know only one person who likes to change rooms just to get a change. I change hotel rooms only for two reasons: I'm not fully happy with the place and will come back to the same city/town, so I try to find somewhere that suits me better. When I meet many (one or more every day) boys for free, I change hotel every two or three nights before staff starts to talk about me (or rather say something to the boy). This won't be an issue in Pattaya, as neither staff nor your new friend will care how many else you had in your room.

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    Re: Hotel Etiquette (1st time traveller)

    Quote Originally Posted by christianpfc View Post
    Who says so? I know only one person who likes to change rooms just to get a change. I change hotel rooms only for two reasons: I'm not fully happy with the place and will come back to the same city/town, so I try to find somewhere that suits me better. When I meet many (one or more every day) boys for free, I change hotel every two or three nights before staff starts to talk about me (or rather say something to the boy). This won't be an issue in Pattaya, as neither staff nor your new friend will care how many else you had in your room.
    Well before i found this Forum i watched Youtube for info on Pattaya's nightlife, just saw another one just now actually (IT IS about Pattaya Women, not boys but i work with i find, not much Gay scene video's...)
    aparently they CLAIM a woman you bring to your Hotel, could show up again since they know where you stay and cause problems if they see you with another woman. Not sure if the boys would do that... ? but i guess thats why

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    Blow jobs getting pricey.....

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