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Pattaya, Thailand travel tales
Our customers share their travelling experiences in Pattaya, Thailand.
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| S Newton |
26 August 2002 |
Stayed at Hard Rock Hotel Pattaya - Pattaya, Thailand.
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Unfortunately, Pattaya has been destroyed by tourism. I don't think there is a better way to explain it than this- it is a real shame, as I am sure it was beautiful 30 or 40 years ago.
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| E Miller |
08 August 2002 |
Stayed at Loma Hotel - Pattaya, Thailand.
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Pattaya is pretty sleazy with the majority of visitors being single males. Certainly not one of the better beaches in Thailand. The town was very quiet in August when we visited. Lots of good golf courses nearby. Pattaya airport is also worth a look if anyone has an interest in the Vietnam war.
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| J Andrews |
26 July 2002 |
Stayed at Loma Hotel - Pattaya, Thailand.
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Hotel was easy enough to find, but it is away from the "strip". Did not take any trips because only stayed for one day at the hotel.
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| K Ward |
24 July 2002 |
Stayed at Loma Hotel - Pattaya, Thailand.
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Nice place to visit, 5 days was just long enough. 2 weeks there would be too long!
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| R Ellis |
09 July 2002 |
Stayed at Pattaya Park Beach Resort - Pattaya, Thailand.
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I enjoyed the beach location most behind the Pattay Beach Resort Waterpark. The hotel seemed very separate from all the concessions like the rides and Waterpark and even the Tower Revolving Restaurants as tickets purchased down on Ground level but the Lobby has a ramp driveway up to it at 3rd floor level.
Baht Taxis don't make the turn from main road but a doable walk. You can always hire the baht cabs private for 60 baht trips $1.30 USD for private to South Pattaya nightlife area. But I preferred the beach area of Jomtien with its great little beach umbrella concessions who wait on you hand and foot for .50 USD for all day.
Meals and drinks brought to you with ice for same as menu prices. Soft drinks with ice .50 usd. They have lounge chairs and umbrellas and do anything for you and even the massages from local workers with white coats who give you traditional Thai massage right there on sand by your lounge chair.
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| E A. putterman |
08 July 2002 |
Stayed at Loma Hotel - Pattaya, Thailand.
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I hated this place. It is one big brothel. Literally. Pattaya has to be seen to be believed.
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| A Korn |
02 July 2002 |
Stayed at Hard Rock Hotel Pattaya - Pattaya, Thailand.
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Just OK, little cheesy, too many night workers.
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| D Leibovitz |
27 June 2002 |
Stayed at Pattaya Marriott Resort And Spa - Pattaya, Thailand.
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Would recommend the Tiffany show when visiting Pattaya.
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| T Sidurifa |
13 May 2002 |
Stayed at Royal Cliff Beach Resort - Pattaya, Thailand.
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To any body coming to this hotel. I would recommend the hotel taxi/limo to pick you up at the airport in Bangkok. The charge is $3000 baht($69us), also have the service to take you around town. There service is alot better then the ones they have in town. You call them & they will come & pick you up.
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| A Duncan |
29 April 2002 |
Stayed at Hard Rock Hotel Pattaya - Pattaya, Thailand.
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We only spent two nights in Pattaya, but found it a lively place with plenty to see and do. It is in many respects similar to Patong Beach in Phuket.
Good selection of restaurants and bars - plenty of seafood! The Lobster Pot is probably one of the more expensive seafood restaurants, but good quality food.
It is easily accessible from Bangkok by airport limousine, which was a quick and comfortable ride.
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