I've done it a couple of times but my family and visitors have done it every time. If time is short which happened one time because of traffic, they push you through the express route. None of my guests have ever missed a flight.
Should I take a taxi to the airport early morning
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Re: Should I take a taxi to the airport early morning
from this thread, it is obvious that some find the idea of going up the previous day at to be much LESS stressful than going up the morning of the flight while others find it to be more complicated and so MORE stressful. Personally, I favor the day before, I go at noon check in, a BKK ladyfriend visits the hotel and has dinner and 'dessert' with me. Nice to have a choice.
I have to say on my last few outward trips the process of checking in, immigration etc was fast and easy-- only having carry-on bags certainly helps.
I have to say on my last few outward trips the process of checking in, immigration etc was fast and easy-- only having carry-on bags certainly helps.
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Re: Should I take a taxi to the airport early morning
The op asked two questions
Like old Trink used to say: "Any comment would be superfluous." Now if I asked: "What's the best place to have Japanese food in Hua Hin?" Would you answer: "Don't go to eat Japanese, I prefer Korean." Sorry all, just couldn't help it and I can't help the op, either.
Couple of answers about the time but none as for the price. People are mainly telling their own preferences. Sorry, I have no answers but there must be somebody who knows the price and can give suggestions for a driver? And yes, he said they need to get to the airport at 9.00 a.m.What time should I be booking a taxi for in order to arrive at the airport by then?
Any taxi recommendations or guess on the price?
Like old Trink used to say: "Any comment would be superfluous." Now if I asked: "What's the best place to have Japanese food in Hua Hin?" Would you answer: "Don't go to eat Japanese, I prefer Korean." Sorry all, just couldn't help it and I can't help the op, either.
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Re: Should I take a taxi to the airport early morning
Couldn't agree more for the day before..... RELAX - nice meal, couple of beers, good night's kip, free shuttle. Do you seriously want the panic/worry of an uncertain 3hr drive (or worse), or a certain (free) 10 min drive? Several hotels have been recommended already on this forum. I, my freinds and familly have also stayed and find this the best possible way to go.oakdale160 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 12, 2017 12:36 am from this thread, it is obvious that some find the idea of going up the previous day at to be much LESS stressful than going up the morning of the flight while others find it to be more complicated and so MORE stressful. Personally, I favor the day before, I go at noon check in, a BKK ladyfriend visits the hotel and has dinner and 'dessert' with me. Nice to have a choice.
I have to say on my last few outward trips the process of checking in, immigration etc was fast and easy-- only having carry-on bags certainly helps.
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Re: Should I take a taxi to the airport early morning
The answer has been given numerous times in various threads. If I go by taxi, I always pay 2,200 Baht for a safe reliable driver in a new (under 12 months old) car that I trust.Bamboo Grove wrote: ↑Wed Jul 12, 2017 12:52 amthere must be somebody who knows the price and can give suggestions for a driver? And yes, he said they need to get to the airport at 9.00 a.m.Any taxi recommendations or guess on the price?
Problem is, it always starts a bidding war if I say 1600 Baht, you can be sure somebody will have a blacker cat than mine, and will say 1500 Baht. I've seen the price drop to 900 Baht.
At the end of the day, the OP has to find a service that he is happy to risk his family in. The cost, whether it is 900 Baht or 3,500 Baht is pretty superfluous when compared to the cost of the holiday/family's safety. I gave up trying to make suggestions because somebody always knows better on this subject.
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Re: Should I take a taxi to the airport early morning
Amen brother! Not only this subject but every subject.Big Boy wrote: ↑Wed Jul 12, 2017 7:52 amI gave up trying to make suggestions because somebody always knows better on this subject.Bamboo Grove wrote: ↑Wed Jul 12, 2017 12:52 amthere must be somebody who knows the price and can give suggestions for a driver? And yes, he said they need to get to the airport at 9.00 a.m.Any taxi recommendations or guess on the price?
Of course we all see things through our own experiences but it always tickles me to see postings that cannot wait tell you have wrong you are, that they know better, that they can get it cheaper, etc. no matter what the subject is.
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Re: Should I take a taxi to the airport early morning
Couldn't agree more, we have been using the same taxi service for our visits for the last 9 or 10 years and have been paying Baht 3,000 every time. I'm sure there will be those that will raise their eyebrows at this sum, but the service is 100% reliable, the driver(s) is safe and most importantly the wife trusts them and is happy to use them whenever she has visited on her own.
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Re: Should I take a taxi to the airport early morning
So, the whole OP is ambiguous. He has stated a time which could be anything, when what he has to be concerned about is his flight departure time, which is not mentioned.Couple of answers about the time but none as for the price. People are mainly telling their own preferences. Sorry, I have no answers but there must be somebody who knows the price and can give suggestions for a driver? And yes, he said they need to get to the airport at 9.00 a.m.
He has stated him and his family(assume he is a male), but neglects to say how many bods and what age his family is.
He neglects to state how much luggage he has.
He is a first time poster on here that has not bothered to return since posting. Maybe he should stick to Farcebook!
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Re: Should I take a taxi to the airport early morning
Maybe a little harsh Nereus - he is new to the forum. He did return 3 hours later. We can all be accused of ambiguity from time to time. If this is his first visit, maybe he didn't understand the complexity of what seemed like a very basic question.
There is a substantial time difference, so hopefully he will be back with clarification when he wakes up.
There is a substantial time difference, so hopefully he will be back with clarification when he wakes up.
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Re: Should I take a taxi to the airport early morning
I would recommend to go up the night before. After trying the 6am taxi ride a few years back and being stuck on the road due to a bad accident that delayed us nearly two hours, I wouldn't want to experience that level of unnecessary stress again.
There are many pleasant, family-orientated hotels in Lat Krabang, near the airport, and if a road is blocked you can easily route around the problem. If that happens on the Hua Hin to Bangkok highway, you're in trouble.
There are many pleasant, family-orientated hotels in Lat Krabang, near the airport, and if a road is blocked you can easily route around the problem. If that happens on the Hua Hin to Bangkok highway, you're in trouble.
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Re: Should I take a taxi to the airport early morning
I, too, would suggest the night before. Plenty of low cost places to stay that will shuttle you to swampy. Almost missed a plane once due to an accident such as JJB said. It is much more relaxing to go and spend the night, get a good dinner, and relax.
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