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
Nice hotel for two yuppies
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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:
http://www.huahinafterdark.com/catwoman ... ua-hin.htm
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Oe huahin classic scooter girl
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:

http://www.huahinafterdark.com/catwoman ... ua-hin.htm
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Oe huahin classic scooter girl
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
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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