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    Marriot Hotel by Royal Garden Plaza, Beach Road

    Any members have experience with the Marriot Hotel at Royal Garden Plaza on Beach Road? Gay friendly? Joiner fee? No joiners allowed? Str8ts only?


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    Re: Marriot Hotel by Royal Garden Plaza, Beach Road

    Quote Originally Posted by kcurterif
    Any members have experience with the Marriot Hotel at Royal Garden Plaza on Beach Road? Gay friendly? Joiner fee? No joiners allowed? Str8ts only?
    I have stayed there 3 different times. Very nice hotel. Great pool.
    Good restaurants and of course shopping / food court / cinema are very
    convenient just next door at Royal Garden. A bit pricey but I travel a lot
    and earn points at other Marriott hotels and accumulate enough for a free
    stay once a year or so.

    The hotel is just a block from Boyztown. Gay friendly (as is pretty much
    everywhere in that part of Pattaya). No joiner's fee. Your guest won't
    have a problem. Security will check your boy's ID and hold it until he
    leaves. But no bad experience at all with hotel or restaurant staff.
    Nothing but the most gracious and accomodating reception and
    management.

    The more upscale the hotel is, the more personal attention you can
    expect and this is no exception. Turn down service, fresh fruit in your
    room, complimentary bottled water daily, friendly bell boys to carry
    your luggage to your room. Very comfortable and clean hotel. And
    the boys I've taken back there all seem to love it too. Ask for a room
    with a balcony and a view on the beach side.

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    Thanks netrix, good to know.

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    Stayed there twice in the last 4 years and agree with most of what Netrix says. However my experience there has differed greatly with regard to joiners from one visit to another.

    The first visit there was no hassle at all about taking guests in, which I did most nights during my two week stay.

    On my second stay there it was a disaster. I took a boy well know to me in on my third night at the hotel but after checking his ID the reception and security on duty gave me an embarrassing grilling in front of other guests waiting in and near reception about the boy I had in tow - (he was definitely over 21 years of age and respectably dressed etc). I asked if there had been a problem with this particular boy before and they said no - just that they disapproved of joiners! In spite of me offering to pay a joiners fee (which I assumed they were wanting as 'tea money') they refused to allow him in. I took this up with the management the following day and the answer I got was that the staff on duty were within their rights to refuse entry to anyone they deemed unsuitable.

    Needless to say I checked out that very day and have not been back since.

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    Well that is a big red flag. I will look elsewhere.

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    wow, i don't blame you snowkat. i would have checked out too. as i said
    i've never had a problem in 3 stays of a week or more with multiple
    joiners.

    if you come in the hotel at the side entrance from inside garden plaza,
    the elevator is right there. the security guard/elevator guy is usually on
    duty there and will casually check the boy's id and keep it in a cabinet
    right by the elevator without even going near reception. but i've taken
    boys by reception to check id's many times there.

    also, there's a back entrance to the Marriott from beach road that goes
    through the garden and by the pool. the entrance at the sidewalk has a
    guard or two at night who may or may not check id's. you can go by the
    pool and up the back stairs rather than inside the lobby and up the
    elevator, and bypass reception and the elevator guard altogether. i'm
    always polite to the guards and reception there and they recognize and
    greet me when i come in. like i said, never a problem.

    i've even had a couple of friends from online meet me at the hotel lobby
    and ask the reception desk to ring my room when they arrived, and
    they've always been very polite and occomodating in letting me know
    when i come downstairs, "mr. netrix, your friend is waiting over here."

    because the hotel is so close to boyztown and walking street, they're
    definitely used to joiners of all flavors. i don't doubt snowkat's bad
    experience, but i don't have any hesitation recommending that hotel
    based on my own experience. the only hotel in pattaya i checked out of
    the next day because of rude reception was an exclusively gay, well
    known place. pm me for details.

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    My experience dates from 1993 - so may no longer be applicable. The Royal Garden Hotel, as it then was, had only just opened and building work was still in progress. I brought a smartly-dressed boy in a few times during daylight hours with no problem - just walked straight through reception with him - but was, on a subsequent occasion with the same boy, pursued through the corridors by a security guard and the boy was then ordered out. No joiners at all was definitely the official policy then! Of course, a touch of reality may have crept into their consciousness since 1993 - but I wouldn't know as I have never returned.
    "The fruits of peace and tranquility... are the greatest goods... while those of its opposite, strife, are unbearable evils. Hence we ought to wish for peace, to seek it if we do not already have it, to conserve it once it is attained, and to repel with all our strength the strife which is opposed to it. To this end individual[s]... and in even greater degree groups and communities are obliged to help one another... from the bond or law of human society." [Marsilio dei Mainardini (c.1275-1342), Defensor Pacis]

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    I have stayed at this hotel for the past 3 years in December and will be there for a 4th year to finish off my month in South East Asia.
    This year, I am using 50,000 Marriott Reward Points for 6 day stay as they had a special PointsSaver special.

    I have never had a problem with joiners. I just walk happily and and confidently into the elevator with my guest.

    The pool is wonderful and the grounds are a great oasis from the noise and sleaze. The fitness center is first class. Great location.

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    I just walk happily and and confidently into the elevator with my guest.
    Bingo...works 99% of the time everywhere...

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