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#25 robinhood

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Posted 11 September 2009 - 06:20 PM

who are the best airlines to fly with from the uk?
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#26 BigTel

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Posted 11 September 2009 - 06:36 PM

Eva Air or Thai international for direct flights, or Singapore airlines, Qatar Air or Etihad is you want non direct.

#27 robinhood

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Posted 04 August 2010 - 01:44 AM

im thinking about saving for a trip in dec 2011, im thinking £2000 not including flights should be plenty for a 10 day trip, maybe 14 days not including flights? that would be what, about 100,000,00 baht? for hotel, food, taxis, tourist stuff and lots of ladyboys, i hope i can pull this off, im dying to taste a ladyboy
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#28 SwineCanine

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Posted 04 August 2010 - 05:12 AM

I would extend your trip to as much vacation time as u can get.

A monthly hotel rate will be about the same as 14 days.

Your flight cost is fixed.

The "extra" days don"t have to be expensive.

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Posted 05 August 2010 - 10:16 AM

im thinking about saving for a trip in dec 2011,


Dec 2011, good luck robin lad but that long a wait would kill me :argh2:

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Posted 06 August 2010 - 06:31 AM

im thinking about saving for a trip in dec 2011,


Dec 2011, good luck robin lad but that long a wait would kill me :argh2:


its killing me already lol, been killing me for years!! its finances, got debts to pay.
really dont want to go on my own but also got no one to go with and cant really invite anyone lol, oh by the way im going ladyboy hunting, they would freak.

maybe some point before ill pop to amsterdam
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#31 robinhood

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Posted 06 August 2010 - 06:34 AM

I would extend your trip to as much vacation time as u can get.

A monthly hotel rate will be about the same as 14 days.

Your flight cost is fixed.

The "extra" days don"t have to be expensive.


cant get a month of work :-(
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#32 SwineCanine

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Posted 06 August 2010 - 06:43 AM

its finances, got debts to pay.

maybe some point before ill pop to amsterdam


If finances are an issue then forget about Amsterdam. Put thatmoney towards Thailand.

If money is tight, then you want one trip that will be memorable. So go for as many days as you can possibly get off from work, the extra days can be cheap ones, for example, your room can be as cheap as 10 or 15 quid a night.

The flight is your big expense. Make the most of it.

#33 malibu515

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Posted 14 April 2017 - 10:06 PM

Look for ways to budget
Eat Thai food, usually a savings over western food or make your own food from the grocery store
Take the baht bus if you don't have a motorbike, or walk
Go to Naglua or Jomtien, cheaper than bars in Pattaya proper
Try thai friendly or thai Cupid, may even get a date for no fee
If you are there for an extended period of time, take days off from seeking companionship, see the sights
Join a gym, an expat club, volunteer,
By the way, if you developed a relationship, ask if you can pay less, be honest, Ladyboys are often quite intelligent

#34 chris767676

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Posted 08 January 2018 - 09:05 AM

It really makes me wonder prices dont seem to have increased for about a decade......not talking

about the possibily of devaluation of the home currencies of some of us visitors...

 

I found the store prices for alcohol pretty high, same as the price of tobacco products....



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Posted 04 May 2018 - 03:21 PM

I'm in BKK right now (May 2018) and here is my 2 cents:

(Note: All these prices are based on the current best exchange rate of 31.5 Bht per 1 USD.)

A trip to Thailand can cost over $10,000 or less than $2700...depends entirely on U and your habits.

Do U fly Business class or Coach...5 Star Hotels or is 2-3 Stars OK?

Restaurants every night or Street Food? 

Taxis or Mass Transit...or walking:)

My small apartment in Lad Prao neighborhood is $185 per month.

Utilities run another $75...(run my A/C all day and night!)

Street food and beer costs me $8-$10 each day.

So that's around $550 per month for the basics.

If I take the subway to Nana...that's $2.75 each way.

Then whatever happens typically costs $100 more...LB drinks,bar fine,ST room and a ST ladyboy...

Or...I can just arrange a "date" with somebody on TF for $60 and stay in Lad Prao.

I usually buy a 60 day Visa from the Thai Consulate in Chicago before I leave...$40.

If I have the time I get a 30 day extention  on the visa once I'm in Thailand....$57-$70 depending...

The street food will spoil U with unreal prices and flavor!

Even a middle of the road "sit-down" restaurant can run U $12-$15 per person with beers and entrees...VERY expensive compared to the street vendors!!

And if U want to go upscale...$30 and up per person is quite common.

Sooooooooooo...U can see from my personal experience that Thailand can be done quite cheaply or on a "sky's the limit" basis.

As they say in Thailand:

"Up to You"...Enjoy:)


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#36 patrickfitsmichael

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Posted 06 June 2018 - 07:46 PM

 






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