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And 25yrs ago the THB - GBP used to be 72!!

 

I used to rent a basic wooden bungalow for 3k a month, now they're 12k, concrete, with aircon, pool, intenet and huge TV..... arghhh why are they not still 3k... rip off Thailand!!

 

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8 minutes ago, kingstonkid said:

After all the only thing you need a hotel for is a place to put your stuff ......

I also like air con and a swimming pool, if there's no clean beach within walking distance.

 

Don't think I've ever needed to pay more than 1,000bht to achieve that in SEA.

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23 hours ago, Lacessit said:

Come as a tourist, pay tourist prices.

 

There are plenty of clean, comfortable hotels in the 500 - 800 baht price range. There are also plenty of good restaurants who can serve up a good meal for 200-300 baht, even less if it is traditional Thai.

 

Tourists don't know where to look, and most will also have a language barrier.

 

In CM and CR, costs of long-term rentals and condo purchases have stayed static for more than a decade.

When I travel around Thailand to beach locations with ole lady and kid I like splurging on nice hotels. Beachfront with breakfast buffet, nice pool and view. With stores and restaurants nearby. Treat yourself, don't cheat yourself.

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1 hour ago, kingstonkid said:

 

 

 

Really, all you need is a clean room, clean bedding, and a door that locks.  anything else is just over indulging

  

I would definitely include good aircon in the list.

 

Depending on what's on offer for breakfast, I will sometimes go out to an upmarket hotel, and pay for the breakfast buffet there.

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1 hour ago, EVENKEEL said:

When I travel around Thailand to beach locations with ole lady and kid I like splurging on nice hotels. Beachfront with breakfast buffet, nice pool and view. With stores and restaurants nearby. Treat yourself, don't cheat yourself.

The Le Meridien in Chiang Rai is 7000 baht/night. Big rooms, giant pool. The restaurant prices reflect the tariff as well, 300 baht or so for a pad thai goong.

 

There's treating yourself, and crossing over into ridiculous.

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1 hour ago, Lacessit said:

The Le Meridien in Chiang Rai is 7000 baht/night. Big rooms, giant pool. The restaurant prices reflect the tariff as well, 300 baht or so for a pad thai goong.

 

There's treating yourself, and crossing over into ridiculous.

Hotel price sounds doable, but not the obscene food pricing. I usually rent a car and locate the good eating establishments.

 

I like Marriott. Have enough points for 3 free nights. Rate is 6500 baht/nt for 2 queens. Thanks......

 

 

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Thailand have priced themselves out.The greedy style is covered alreadyA baht thats ridiculous high and prices MUCH higher then nabour countries makes people go somewhere else.

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7 hours ago, EVENKEEL said:

Hotel price sounds doable, but not the obscene food pricing. I usually rent a car and locate the good eating establishments.

 

I like Marriott. Have enough points for 3 free nights. Rate is 6500 baht/nt for 2 queens. Thanks......

 

 

When I traveled on the company dime for about 25 years, it was business class flights, 4-5 star hotels, and expensive restaurants. Still remember Antoine's in New Orleans. Tiger prawns in piri-piri sauce fresh out of the Mozambique channel.

 

I am a lot more careful when it is my money I am spending.

 

Travel is a transitory experience. I prefer to spend up on more permanent items, such as a good smartphone, golf clubs, or appliances.

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