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"No Joiner" fee hotels in Pattaya.

12:58 AM, 2008-Oct-29 .. Posted in Travel tips .. 0 comments .. Link
If you are heading to Pattaya anytime soon, you may be interested in a list of hotels in the city that do not charge extra for bringing an unregistered guest back to your room.

The so called "joiner fee", added by some hotels, can sometimes be up to 1500 Baht, which can be more than the original price of the room! This could be a shock at checkout, especially if you have spent a number of nights at the establishment and the front desk staff have neglected or "forgotten" to tell you about the charge.

It can also turn out to be quite embarrassing if you get stopped in the lobby in the early hours of the morning because you weren't aware of your hotel's policies regarding such visitors.

So in order to make things a little easier for folks that want to party in Pattaya, we have found a list of guest/girl friendly hotels in Pattaya that we think you might find useful.

Of course over time, hotels can change their policies so if you find that any of the hotels on this list are no longer "no joiner fees hotels in Pattaya", please leave a comment below and we will contact the authors of the list.

Bangkok Guest Friendly Hotels

11:31 PM, 2007-Aug-20 .. Posted in Travel tips .. 0 comments .. Link
A lot of hotels in Bangkok will charge you an extra fee if you have any unregistered guests visit your room- mind you, that's only if your guests are local Thai citizens, they don't seem to mind if your friends are foreigners. This fee can be as high as 1000 Baht (USD30).

Here is a short list of 5 -star guest friendly hotels.
Mayfair Marriott Executive Apartments (recommended)
Shangri-la Hotel
JW Marriott
Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit
Landmark Hotel Bangkok
Westin Grande Sukhumvit
Emporium Suites Hotel

There are also many other guest friendly hotels in Bangkok, in all price ranges.

For a comprehensive listing, broken down by area, see this list of  Bangkok Guest Friendly Hotels.

Avoiding hidden hotel charges

12:25 AM, 2007-Jul-12 .. Posted in Travel tips .. 0 comments .. Link
EzineArticles.com Basic Author It is very easy to quickly run up a large hotel room bill with all the extra, not quite hidden, charges. Perceived convenience comes at a premium in the hotel industry, but below we have assembled some tips to help you avoid a nasty surprise at checkout.

 

Don't use the phone.
Most people know by now that hotels charge an arm and a leg for even the shortest of local calls. A lot of people think they can get around this by bringing along a calling card. Forget about it. You will be charged for every second your room phone is off the hook, unless you are calling within the hotel. The biggest mistake you can make with the hotel phone is to take up those credit card direct dial offers that you often find by the bedside table. Avoid these at all costs! Not only will you be charged by the hotel per minute for the supposed "toll free" call, weeks later you will find out that those calls can cost up to five US Dollars a minute.

Don't use the minibar.
Don't be fooled into thinking that you can swipe a drink from the minibar and replace it with a store bought one before they check the stock. Hotels have cottoned onto this long ago and often stock the bar with cans and bottles that are not available in local stores, so you end up paying $5 for that cola, which is smaller than a store bought can anyway.
If you want to store your own items in the minibar, providing the minibar isn't the type where charges are levied automatically if things are removed, you should remove all of the pre-stocked items, put them on a nearby cabinet, making it clear that you haven't consumed anything, and then put your own stuff in there.

Take advantage of lounges.
Many hotels nowadays offer exclusive "Concierge", or private floors which, for a relatively small price, you can be upgraded to one of these floors and have access to the lounge where you can imbibe free evening cocktails as well as a free breakfast and in many cases, free tea and coffee around the clock. An example of this kind of lounge is the Grand Club at Hyatt hotels. You can ask for an upgrade or a reduced price to one of these rooms at check-in.

Join hotel loyalty programs.
Innovative hotel loyalty programs like the Starwood Preferred Guest program allow members to redeem points for not just free rooms and room upgrades, but also for things like free breakfast, or unlimited local calls, or sports club access and many other things. Considering that if you have a co-branded credit card that earns points for every dollar you spend in your day to day shopping, you could conceivably get all these extras for free. With all loyalty programs free to join, it is certainly worth looking into.

Other services that will quickly add to your bill are things like laundry, parking and asking the concierge to book or suggest anything for you. You can be almost certain that any shows or tours that the hotel recommends will have the hotel's kickback included in the price.

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