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Japhydog Nov 10, 2003 1:20 pm

Sukhothai BKK
 
Has anyone stayed at the Sukhothai BKK? I'm going in December (4 days in BKK) and Sukhothai's rooms (particularly suites) looked the nicest on the 'net. Other options include Banyan Tree and if I really want to splurge, Peninsula. Recommendations?

Thanks!

ramondo Nov 10, 2003 4:59 pm

Howdy,
I'd go for Peninsula a few nights and Sukhothai . They're both great Locations.
Peninsula has a great pool and it's right next to the Mandarin spa. It's easy to get the hotel's boat to skytrain station too.
THai people are very friendly so I hope you enjoy one of my favorite places. CHeck out a THai Muay boxing if you can!
R

suzy1K Nov 14, 2003 9:52 pm

I was just scoping out rates for Bangkok myself. Check out the Leading Hotels website. www.LHW.com

There are some rates at the Pen for $140 (US) per night. It may not be as out of reach as you think.

If you go this route, I may add that on Travelocity you can sign up for the "Leaders Club" for $79. Supposedly "exclusive" for frequent high dollar stayers at LHW properties - yet oddly enough available for a cost through Travelocity, it can net upgrades, etc. But do a more thorough FT search on this before you drop the $79.

Japhydog Nov 15, 2003 8:39 am

Thanks for your replies. Suzy1k, my dates in BKK and close to New Year's, and the best rate for a room at the Pen was over $180. I found a deluxe suite at Sukhothai for $240. Seems like a much better deal unless the Pen is really that much nicer.

IADCAflyer Nov 17, 2003 5:06 pm

Speaking of Sukhothai, any feeling from folks as to how long it takes to get from there to the BKK airport? I've got a 7:00 a.m. international departure (a Saturday). I can fast-track it so that will cut out some of the delays.

My guess was that I'll need to leave by 4:45. Quite a pity...

suzy1K Nov 19, 2003 6:48 pm

Check the "luxury hotel" forum and do a search. I think the Sukhothai is mentioned there. I was considering it, but now remember someone said it was "older/dated". Depends what you want. Same with the Banyan Tree.

Also check "Plaza Athenee" which is new 5* but not usually mentioned in the hotel books. Found it via LHW.com www.hotel-Plaza-athenee.com
Getting really good rates there so perhaps will try that property.

Another tip: The Conrad is highly rated by FTers. I was cruising the Starwood forum and a few people mentioned they liked the Conrad, even though its technically under the "Hilton" forum. I booked the Conrad for $99/night.

StudentExplorer Nov 20, 2003 8:02 am


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by ITRADE:
Speaking of Sukhothai, any feeling from folks as to how long it takes to get from there to the BKK airport? I've got a 7:00 a.m. international departure (a Saturday). I can fast-track it so that will cut out some of the delays.

My guess was that I'll need to leave by 4:45. Quite a pity...
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At that early in the morning, it shouldn't take too long. I was staying near Sukhumvit and it took about half hour or so. So maybe just a bit longer for you.


YVR Cockroach Nov 20, 2003 4:32 pm


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by ITRADE:
[B]any feeling from folks as to how long it takes to get from there to the BKK airport? I've got a 7:00 a.m. international departure (a Saturday). I can fast-track it so that will cut out some of the delays.
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As already said, it won't take more than 1/2 hr from the Conrad (not sure where that is in relation) to BKK at that time - 0530 departure is good enough. peteropny does the trip yearly and usually leaves his family's place at 0430, arriving BKK at 0500 for a 0600 flight.


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My guess was that I'll need to leave by 4:45. Quite a pity...</font>
Almost worth moving to a cheaper hotel given the early hour departure.

BTW, when will you be there?

Japhydog Nov 21, 2003 10:48 am

Terenz -- you were the winner of my contest on the NW forum -- if you're in San Francisco anytime soon, let me know and I'll treat you to Firefly. If not, I'll be in YVR from the 12/20&12/21 and would be happy to treat you to a good dinner there. I'll be in BKK 12/27 to 12/31.

Cheers,
Brent

YVR Cockroach Nov 21, 2003 11:08 am

Japhydog, send me your email address.

Japhydog Nov 23, 2003 1:44 pm

FYI, a really good article in today's NYTimes about Bangkok by RW Apple. Mentions the Oriental, the Pen, and the Sukhothai.

IADCAflyer Nov 24, 2003 4:54 am

The answer: it took 25 minutes - via the expressway. Very fast.

OTOH, the lines at BKK for initial security screening were abhorrent. Probably about 100 folks in line ahead of me at 5:15 a.m. To make matters worse, there was a single passport control line at the gate...

lacanau Nov 25, 2003 10:36 am


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by suzy1K:
Another tip: The Conrad is highly rated by FTers. I was cruising the Starwood forum and a few people mentioned they liked the Conrad, even though its technically under the "Hilton" forum. I booked the Conrad for $99/night.</font>
I just returned from BKK and stayed at the Conrad, which was fantastic! Nicely decorated rooms (Thai style), super friendly staff, some of the trendiest nightspots in town and a great location on Wireless Road. At US$99++ per night, this is the best value for money I have seen in BKK ever since I stayed at the Peninsula for US$80 during their soft opening... http://www.flyertalk.com/travel/fttr...orum/smile.gif

The Peninsula has nice rooms, too, and has more of a resort feel to it (nice pool area), although I found the location to be a little less convenient (other side of the river). The Banyan Tree is nice too, but doesn't live up to the standards of other Banyan Tree resorts. Not much left of the spa culture there, and the pool is really small, although the rooftop bar on 56th floor is quite spectacular (if not too windy). The Sukhothai is a bit more quiet, located right next to Banyan Tree on South Sathorn Road, very close to Patpong and Silom Village.

Transfer from airport to Conrad took 25 mins., a little longer to Banyan Tree and Peninsula.

Helen123 Dec 1, 2003 4:39 pm

While I had not stayed at Sukhothai BKK, I noted that you mentioned 'suite' rm regarding your booking. My friends just came back from BKK, they stayed at Conrad and liked it v much. But, they also toured (didn't stay) a new hotel called Davis Bangkok (link is [URL=http://www.davisbangkok.net] They like it and said that it's having an opening special for both rm (3700 baht nett) and suite (4999 baht nett). Does nett means tax included? anyways, breakfast is included. The hotel is also mentioned at Asiatravel.com.

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YVR Cockroach Jan 18, 2004 3:57 am

I seem to recall a writeup of the Davis (Bangkok Post?) Apparently it is a boutique aiming to cater to the 5 Ms (models, movie stars, moguls, or something like that).

MrAOK Jan 18, 2004 8:10 am

the hotel is supposedly wonderful, but bangkok has some of the best hotels in the world and there are others that are no where near as expensive.

I stayed at the jw marriott (on a free stay) and it was the most deluxe hotel I've ever stayed at anywhere in the world. It sometimes pops up on priceline as a choice.

sheraton, oriental, all have nice hotels, which while not of the sukotthani class, are also nice

dallasflyer Jan 19, 2004 7:26 am

I have never stayed at the Sukhothai, however many people that I speak with in BKK say that it is "the place to stay". I have stayed at the Conrad, Hilton, Sheraton Grande, and the J.W. Marriott, and all are very nice, the hilton is a little dated compared to the others and I wouldn't stay there if one of the others was available. BKK is a great place hope you enjoy it.

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dallasflyer, Living in Denver and Dallas, oh boy!

YVR Cockroach Jan 19, 2004 3:00 pm

The general rule in BKK is that the older the hotel is, the bigger the room is likely to be. Case in point. The Conrad is one of the newest but has very small standard rooms. Even a Priceline room at the J.W. Marriott (older) is larger than a Conrad junior suite. The 4 Seasons (formerly the Regent) is old - open at least by 1988 - has huge rooms.

JetCity Jan 20, 2004 12:48 am

Ohhhh.. The Davis BKK looks sweet. My normal abode is right across the street, the President Park where I can get a nice 1 bedroom apartment for $75. But the Davis ... that looks luxe! Anyone stayed there yet?

wildblue Jan 23, 2004 1:21 pm

I was looking at the Davis for a stay in February. www.siam.net and www.asiarooms.com have a superior room for $81 and a deluxe room for $91. Rates include all taxes/service charges and breakfast.

HONOLULUJIMMY Jan 26, 2004 2:22 am

I'm a hard core J.W. Marriott fan. go for the Executive program with breakfast and drinks in the evening. They have plenty of finger food with the drinks so dinner is not a problem. Also, if one has aquired a new companion the are very welcome at the J.W.
This is not the case in all hotels, some no babes and some extra baht for the little darlings visting your room....

Gloria Jan 26, 2004 2:07 pm

I noticed noone has mentioned staying
at the Shangri-La. It is next to or certainly near the Penisula. We loved it.
Could get on the long boats from their dock to fly up and down the river. When we went I found a great internet deal !!!

have fun.


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