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Old 05-11-2008, 12:51 AM
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Even if a tour operator isn't contracted with the hotel you choose, it still can be done.
Last year we found out that the Siam Bayshore (Pattaya) was in renovation and we chose to move to the Woodlands... but the tour operator didn't sell it. My older and very experienced travel agent told the TO how to get around it. We did pay more though as it was a more expensive hotel.
The Holiday Inn just near the Patong Merlin have family rooms and it's a lovely hotel.
Cheers Geri
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Old 05-11-2008, 01:38 AM
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Even if a tour operator isn't contracted with the hotel you choose, it still can be done.
Last year we found out that the Siam Bayshore (Pattaya) was in renovation and we chose to move to the Woodlands... but the tour operator didn't sell it. My older and very experienced travel agent told the TO how to get around it. We did pay more though as it was a more expensive hotel.
The Holiday Inn just near the Patong Merlin have family rooms and it's a lovely hotel.
Cheers Geri
We changed from Siam Bayshore to Siam bay view a few years ago because the Bayshore was doing some small reno works! Plus the road was dug up in deep pits for drainageworks, so glad we changed as the roadworks were huge up walking street end.

Did I say a few years? more like 1998 I think!

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Old 05-11-2008, 04:27 AM
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The thing with renos is you don't know what sort of renos they're doing or what stage they're at. If they're plastering & painting OK, but if drilling, power-sawing, or jack-hammering then it's hell. Because it so noisy the Thai workers have to shout to each other so that'll make X2. Thais have a different noise threshold to us, so they think it's OK. For an example just go to a Thai cinema and see how loud the soundtrack is.
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