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GypsyT

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20 hours ago, GypsyT said:

I hear long distance buses are ice boxes, like many air lines.

True or not?

 

Yes it is ridiculous, many times I use the bus from Suvarnabhumi to Hua-hin and v.v. cold, cold, cold.

You don't have always a blanket with you...in Thailand.

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17 hours ago, GypsyT said:

I hear long distance buses are ice boxes, like many air lines.

True or not?

 

True for the usual "inter provincial buses".

The first time I used one I wasn't prepared.

It was one of the coldest rainy mornings that you can imagine.

Entering the bus and the AC is full blowing.

At that time I was naive enough to ask the attendant about it.

"Is not >possible< to change".

Had to grab for blankets/pillows etc to survive.

 

I rarely use buses and the Suvarnabhumi to Pattaya were not that crazy frozen.

 

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I took a trip to Singapore from Chiang Mai and the aircon only had 2 settings. Off and suspended animation. I was the only one on the bus with extra clothes and handed them out to some of the older people. Freezing water was dripping from the air nozzles up above us.

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