hi guys anyone stayed there and is it ok for joiners booked in for November but any probs will cancel
hi guys anyone stayed there and is it ok for joiners booked in for November but any probs will cancel
no problem with joiners. take him to the desk to leave id then go have fun
thanks steve
..and in future just be self confident....stop asking for permission...walk into the place/hotel like u own it and its your right to drag whoever u want into your room for a spot of fun. If u ask they can say no...most times they back down if challenged...bar one time when i was an absolute beginner...I have never paid for a joiner.
christianpfc (September 26th, 2016), Dax (September 25th, 2016)
Zing used to be a gay hotel, so I should hope they have no problems with joiners.
1 If you book a room for 2, then 2 people are entitled to stay there with no further fees.
2 Should you want reassurance, e-mail them with the question. If you don't like their answer, either negotiate or cancel your booking.
...there u go again asking for permission.
Exactly.
Book a double room when you make your reservation to eliminate any(extremely unlikely)technicalities. Some places in party zones in Thailand will ask for an obviously temporary guest's ID for your security and theirs, which I appreciate. Other places don't. I've only encountered this in Thailand.
Beyond that, you Do own the place.
Have fun.
I would only respectfully disagree with goji on his second point. I owe too much to those who came before me to negotiate or ask permission from others to be myself.
I think it's reasonable not to put our boyfriends (or "offs") into situations where they may be embarrassed. I may well be able to brazen-out such moments but I know that my boyfriend would be mortified if he were made to feel unwelcome. And I won't allow that to happen.
chillnorther (September 25th, 2016)
Only once were myself and a companion made to feel uncomfortable-- many years ago at the Montien on Suriwong. I don't recall any other desk clerk or gatekeeper in a hotel either gay or mixed who has shown anything save tact and courtesy for my occasional guest, either inside Thailand or elsewhere. I've generally accompanied guests out of the hotel to make sure the exit was as gracious as the exit, even when the interim was less than exciting. Given its location, the Zing is unlikely to be other than welcoming.