вторник, 5 ноября 2013 г.
The next two suggestions could very well be budget busters, as will give the forever highest praise
Just trying to button down my itinerary for November as a (many) time visitor to Bangkok cheep air tickets we are trying to decided whether to skip Hua Hin (as we have planned to fly there after being in Japan for 9 days) and go directly to Bangkok...
Anyway we may spend these additional day in BKK instead , so in able for us to spend a bit of time round by the pool and actually relax does anyone cheep air tickets have any suggestions for hotels with great rooftop pools? (I should let you know our last 2 nights will be spent at The Peninsula by the river - so we have potentialy 6 nights in Bangkok - which is fine by me as I love the city)
I like the look of the St Regis (does anyone know what the pool area is like (can you sunbath or is it towered over by other buildings) i guess i would like to keep my budget (incl tax) to around 200 pn
Bob, we are thinking of splitting cheep air tickets the time. Did you read what i posted SO the 2 nights at the end of our trip remain the same we will stay at the Pen, but we may skip HH and stay the other 4 nighst IN town in Bangkok... still undecided what to do and was looking to see what the choices cheep air tickets would be if we chose to do this.
Pook, i really need to reign my budget in , i will have spent the last 9 days in Japan.. so Cabana or Terrace rooms are out. Did look at the Exec Suite but David doesnt like the location of the poll so its out i'm afraid... (i may stay there next year when i go to see Kerry)
Concerning pools, will continue to give the highest praise to my current Bangkok business travel property, the Four Seasons, and some wondrous friends and staff at that sentimental place. Had the honour of initially staying with her for work/pleasure when she was called The Regent. She's aging rather well.
Regarding the St. Regis, had the privilege of some business stays during her earliest days, when some particularly attractive corporate rates were being offered. I remain partial to the Four Seasons, but am confident you would enjoy the St. Regis and her pool. I never quite got around to posting a review of her on my profile page, but should a return business stay arise, will do so.
The next two suggestions could very well be budget busters, as will give the forever highest praise to The Siam and the Mandarin Oriental. My reviews only hint at the warmth and graciousness (particularly The Siam; riverside serenity, indeed).
All for now, as have an early flight tomorrow. Savour your planning, Nicky; very happy for you. (And, are you still on for staying at the Park Hyatt in Tokyo? If so, well done; love that perfect business - and pleasure - property.) As always, should cheep air tickets you ever desire suggestions concerning 'our' Singapore Airlines, pleased cheep air tickets to assist. Early and warm weekend wishes to you and all,
Robert, thank you for the suggestions. We have stayed at the 4 S and yes it's a fine property. The Siam and MO are out of my price range for now... I am spending most of the budget on the Park Hyatt Tokyo and the Ryokan in Hakone
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