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ricklev

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I'm thinking of renting a Airbnb in Hillside 4 for a couple of weeks and I have a question for someone that lives there or used to live there or visited there. 🙂

 

Is the only way to enter the parking lot with a motorcycle off of Huay Kaew road?  Seems quite difficult if you're coming from the moat direction? 

 

Any major construction going on inside or outside the building?

 

Thanks. 

 

 

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2 hours ago, ricklev said:

Is the only way to enter the parking lot with a motorcycle off of Huay Kaew road?  Seems quite difficult if you're coming from the moat direction? 

U turn at Niemanhamen is quite difficult?

 

I just hop over the divider in the middle of the road.

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18 minutes ago, Bill97 said:

U turn at Niemanhamen is quite difficult?

 

I just hop over the divider in the middle of the road.

I didn't realize it was that easy. Thanks. 

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11 hours ago, ricklev said:

Is the only way to enter the parking lot with a motorcycle off of Huay Kaew road?  Seems quite difficult if you're coming from the moat direction?

Coming from the east on HK, u-turn at the Maya intersection. U-turn is a way of life here, get used to it.

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I lived in Hillside 4 for 10 years. Once you get used to the traffic pattern, it's not a problem. And, if you wish, you can have your bike washed and waxed each night by the parking attendants. They kept my car looking bright and new for just a couple of hundred baht per month. And because of that, they reserved a parking spot next to the elevator for it.

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7 hours ago, FolkGuitar said:

 washed and waxed each night by the parking attendants.

 

6 hours ago, Dante99 said:

and a pedicure twice a day

 

Only once... each night when they washed and waxed it. (The cleaner I bought for them to use was a one-stop wash-and-wax.)
'Tire Black' kept the feet nice and shiny!  It was my 'business' vehicle that I used to carry clients to various locations, so had to look good every day!
In fact, the guy who used to do it is STILL working there 15 years later!

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