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I think the prices are verrrry high, considering that against a taxi. If you want to pamper yourself, also check out the Erawan itself - they'll have a limo pick up service. That was the first hotel I ever stayed in though I didnt use the service. I dont know the price, but if it's anything like the Sukhothai Hotel it'll be in the region of 2,000 baht

Edit for more info: Here's the confusing price list! Its either 3000 or 1000 for a Toyota Camry! http://newthaiairport.com/aot-limousine.html

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I think the prices are verrrry high, considering that against a taxi. If you want to pamper yourself, also check out the Erawan itself - they'll have a limo pick up service. That was the first hotel I ever stayed in though I didnt use the service. I dont know the price, but if it's anything like the Sukhothai Hotel it'll be in the region of 2,000 baht

Edit for more info: Here's the confusing price list! Its either 3000 or 1000 for a Toyota Camry! http://newthaiairport.com/aot-limousine.html

Interesting info but some how I missed an answe to my question... to help you.. A camery is 1100 but you can take and english taxi for the same to most downtown hotels... The REASON AOT is better is that they run in for their advantage. Have you ever seen the taxi que... Now

AOT has cars at DOM and Center Intl'y arrival. South INt'l arrival is near to the end of the AOT line. I've never spent moer that 60 secs at the AOT kiosk and you then get a baggage gart assistant who wilol sheappard you to you car! Im a long time ver of Hotel Limos and at Swampeepoom they move the staging of the hotel limos to the waiting area for taxis to get into the que to get upstairs. Look, I guess you save 500 Baht using a meter taxi considering you pay toll which are included in AOT.

Hope that helps you..

Now about service during the demo??? Any help??

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Good luck staying at the Erawan at the moment, the streets are a little crowed at the mo :)

I'd use a Taxi from the Rank (฿50 over the meter plus tolls) or take the AE1 bus

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I think the prices are verrrry high, considering that against a taxi. If you want to pamper yourself, also check out the Erawan itself - they'll have a limo pick up service. That was the first hotel I ever stayed in though I didnt use the service. I dont know the price, but if it's anything like the Sukhothai Hotel it'll be in the region of 2,000 baht

Edit for more info: Here's the confusing price list! Its either 3000 or 1000 for a Toyota Camry! http://newthaiairport.com/aot-limousine.html

Interesting info but some how I missed an answe to my question... to help you.. A camery is 1100 but you can take and english taxi for the same to most downtown hotels... The REASON AOT is better is that they run in for their advantage. Have you ever seen the taxi que... Now

AOT has cars at DOM and Center Intl'y arrival. South INt'l arrival is near to the end of the AOT line. I've never spent moer that 60 secs at the AOT kiosk and you then get a baggage gart assistant who wilol sheappard you to you car! Im a long time ver of Hotel Limos and at Swampeepoom they move the staging of the hotel limos to the waiting area for taxis to get into the que to get upstairs. Look, I guess you save 500 Baht using a meter taxi considering you pay toll which are included in AOT.

Hope that helps you..

Now about service during the demo??? Any help??

I'm not really interested in things I already know thanks, just trying to be helpful to you. You didn't ask about service specifically during the demo in your question. I'd have thought it that would be obvious - unless AOT cars can fly, it'll be according to the current situation and the same as any other car; as has been mentioned, Erawan is a central to the action.

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