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Nice hotel for two yuppies

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My daughter and her husband will be visiting HH for 4-5 days in November (from California), and I am expected to advise them where to stay. They are willing to pay up to $200 per night, and prefer brand names.

Do any members have experience concerning the relative merits of the Hilton, Sofitel, Marriott and Hyatt Regency??

Bill from Phetchaburi
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Hi Bill

If your daughter and her husband can pay that much-yeah sure is cool to get a big room nice big bathroom etc. with those big hotel, but some time you can try with a small guest house with big nice room and a big bathroom, friendly staff cool service, and don’t have to pay that much,
I don’t know if this sounds helping you but can find out here: :thumb:
http://www.huahinafterdark.com/catwoman ... ua-hin.htm

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Post by PeteB »

Hi billseymour,

These hotels have been reviewed several times - and various opinions have been given.

May I suggest that you use the search facility (above) with the unlikely search term 'isabella' . The threads returned, regarding accommodation, will probably help.

Cheers

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Post by bircow »

Billseymour!

It's easy. If they wan't to stay in town, its Hilton or Sofitel. Not sure, butt there should be a chance to spend USD 200 a night.

If outside town, the traditionel resort a few miles from city would be the only possibilities, I think. Renting a house or good condo is hardly the answer for a few days.
Wish them a happy holiday
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Contact direct to "Baan Sar Suan"

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try "Baan Sar Suan"
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Re: Contact direct to "Baan Sar Suan"

Post by Lev »

siribunga wrote:try "Baan Sar Suan"
Please, no more unnecessary plugs for this place, you've just posted the same thing three times!
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