I've visited Sansuk before and am curious what the active hours are. When I was there it was pretty dead before 6 and wondered if it becomes busier later in the evening. Any input appreciated.
I've visited Sansuk before and am curious what the active hours are. When I was there it was pretty dead before 6 and wondered if it becomes busier later in the evening. Any input appreciated.
I visited the Samsuk Sauna 4 times during my June trip and enjoyed it each time. Up till about 7pm its usually fairly quiet but this varies from day to day. The most customers I saw was about 50 - a mixture of Farangs, some with their Thai boyfriends and older Thai men.
I enjoyed the small pool and went in the whirlpool. Later I had fun in the dark corridors and in the cubicles.
we had a good time in April there. Yes, you can't tell the number there as sometimes it depends on the arrival of BKK guys. Panya (owner?) is nice, food good and a wander through the floors usually brings fun.
Sansuk is well-run and well-maintained; an excellent facility. I've found the Thai food in the restaurant delicious, well-presented and competitively-priced.
Also remember that they are building rooms for rent there!
can rent boys afford there prices?Originally Posted by DaBoss
Last year Panya, the owner gave me a tour of the accommodation which was rather luxurious but of course expensive. I think the new block under construction will be more affordable.
I suppose it's location will not suit many guys cos it's away from Sunee and Boystown and a little difficult to find. It's a real nice facility which is getting more popular.
TD, it's not that expensive - 1500/2000 in H/L season - about the same as a decent 3 star chain hotel room
I stayed there before - spotlessly clean, well-appointed rooms and absolutely no complaint on those (OK, beds are hard but I like that)
The main drawback, as you suggest, is the location - not only is it a fair distance from anything else it is a 5-10 min walk from the main road.
Yes, they have a shuttle which runs from the main road to the facility, but it's primarily for the Sauna clients and as such only operates during sauna hours - any other time and you have to walk to the main road or get a taxi to wherever you're going.
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Yes 1500-2000 is not that expensive when you bear in mind the facilities like the gym pool and sauna that hotel guests use for free. I normally went about 7.30 after taking a baht bus from JomTien but sometimes it was 10 pm when I left and at that time there are few taxis on the main road and they won't stop. It's quite a long walk to where I was staying in Boystown. Last year when I first went I had a rented motor bike and that made the transport easier.
I didn't know they had a shuttle but the walk to the main road is easy.
Yes, it's easy for you and it's easy for me, but if a person has difficulty walking or is disabled it would be restricting as (from memory) the shuttle doesn't operate until the afternoon.Originally Posted by TravellerDave
That's the only fly in the ointment in what is an excellent hotel/guesthouse - and can be easily overcome by the management - if the will is there.