My first time in Hua Hin

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My first time in Hua Hin

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Hi guys, my name is Fabio and I will be in Thailand in the first days of new year. I've been several times in Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai, but this is my first time in Hua Hin. I would like to make a reservation for my staying there, but I don't know anything about the local hotel and their rules. I wish to book an accomodation where our girlfriends are admitted...Could anybody help me to find a good hotel without hateful receptionist? Thanks in advance.
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Hi Fabione, welcome to the forum. Sorry I cant help you with your question as I am in the UK at present...
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Easy tiger!! If you use the search function on the forums (it's not easy to spot, or at least I always struggle to remmeber where the button is) there is a vast amount of inormation on hotels in the town. There's something to suit every budget and usually no issues with guests.

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Many many thanks to Randy Cornhole and Jim, I'll try to pratise with the search function we will see...
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Fabione,

You could look here http://www.huahinafterdark.com/hua-hin- ... okings.php, although I doubt whether they will say anything about their guest policy.
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Or you could take a walk, find a place you like and book a room. Shouldn't be any problem at the moment.
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Sorry, forgot to say, that they are almost all guestfriendly
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Many thanks, this information is really important, you konw...

Merry Christmas everybody!!!
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hi fabione

id try, from personal experience, either Top Marks hotel or the Sand Inn...both girlfriend friendly, central, and good accom. Also the London Guesthouse.....

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Hi everybody! I'm writing from Hua Hin, in this my first day of staying.

Yesterday night I was too tyred to understand the real taste of Hua Hin night...we will see...

See you soon.
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Hi Fabione, be sure to post your thoughts and observations on here!
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In general I would be wary of any blanket statement that says "almost all are guest-friendly." While I don't know anything about Hua Hin (yet), I have read numerous reports from BMs being charged hefty fees (1,000+ baht) just to bring a girl into their room. I know of a couple in Phuket that are located in AMAZING locations on or next to Bangla Road that are very, very strict about this. Pattaya has lots of these places too.... I mean come on, Pattaya?
sandman67 wrote:hi fabione

id try, from personal experience, either Top Marks hotel or the Sand Inn...both girlfriend friendly, central, and good accom. Also the London Guesthouse.....

Merry Xmas matey :cheers:
Thanks, I'll look into these!
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SoCo MoFo wrote:In general I would be wary of any blanket statement that says "almost all are guest-friendly." While I don't know anything about Hua Hin (yet), I have read numerous reports from BMs being charged hefty fees (1,000+ baht) just to bring a girl into their room. I know of a couple in Phuket that are located in AMAZING locations on or next to Bangla Road that are very, very strict about this. Pattaya has lots of these places too.... I mean come on, Pattaya?
sandman67 wrote:hi fabione

id try, from personal experience, either Top Marks hotel or the Sand Inn...both girlfriend friendly, central, and good accom. Also the London Guesthouse.....

Merry Xmas matey :cheers:
Thanks, I'll look into these!
A friend of mine stayed in Top Marks over Xmas/New years and confirmed it was guest friendly, nice spot too not too far from the main bar areas but far enough away at the same time.

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I'v had friends stay at Jings and no complaints and guest friendly
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