Getting back to the sheraton
Getting back to the sheraton
Hi late at night 12.00/1.00am what would the cost be for a taxi any one know it would be most nights if we found the right man Not the Mr rip off man
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Well 130 views and no one knows a decent price Thanks
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Ive stayed at the Sheraton before but never done a late night return by taxi, but would hazard a guess in the 500 baht range.fat mick wrote:Well 130 views and no one knows a decent price Thanks
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Hi thanks for that little bit of info Dannie that sounds a little steep but you may be right
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I really hate to say so - but you may wish to consider a hotel closer to town next time!fat mick wrote:Well 130 views and no one knows a decent price Thanks
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130 views and none of them have ever taken a taxi to the Sheraton after midnight. Amazing. What an unhelpful bunch.fat mick wrote:Well 130 views and no one knows a decent price Thanks
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Might be helpful if you specified a starting point.fat mick wrote:Well 130 views and no one knows a decent price Thanks
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Well if its a start point you need how about 100ys down from the Hilton ie, in the squre its the place i would try find a taxi ,If we say Starbucks we are ony 20bht difference are we not
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Go out enjoy yourself and get ripped off by the taxi mafia..........You are on holiday
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Amen to that!poosmate wrote:Go out enjoy yourself and get ripped off by the taxi mafia..........You are on holiday
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Fare will depend on starting point and end point. So you are correct, a starting point is what is needed to give you any info. You don't specify that, so how is some one supposed to know. The fare would be different from Takiab for instance. That's why I mentioned it.fat mick wrote:Well if its a start point you need how about 100ys down from the Hilton ie, in the squre its the place i would try find a taxi ,If we say Starbucks we are ony 20bht difference are we not
Short answer: it will cost 200+.
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Well maybe you dont understand the finer things in lifePedro C wrote:I really hate to say so - but you may wish to consider a hotel closer to town next time!fat mick wrote:Well 130 views and no one knows a decent price Thanks
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Dare I say if you can afford the finer things of life you shouldn't be worried about minor inconveniences like taxi fares
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Was not really worried if it was 6/700 bht but did a little poking around and found this quot and it was not from the Hua Hin helpfull forum We did go with the shuttle on 1 occasion into town but didnt take it back because there is nothing worse than having to wait around when its only 200 THB to get a taxi back anyway. I would have thought the Sheraton would have offered the shuttle transfer Free of charge or at least allow tuk tuk's or meter taxi to come into the resort so the guests do have other options rather than pay 500 THB for a taxi that they arrange.
all in all i did love my stay, and would definitely reccommend this to people
Ps Money aint the problem its all about service and quality
all in all i did love my stay, and would definitely reccommend this to people
Ps Money aint the problem its all about service and quality
Re: Getting back to the sheraton
fat mick wrote:Was not really worried if it was 6/700 bht but did a little poking around and found this quot and it was not from the Hua Hin helpfull forum We did go with the shuttle on 1 occasion into town but didnt take it back because there is nothing worse than having to wait around when its only 200 THB to get a taxi back anyway. I would have thought the Sheraton would have offered the shuttle transfer Free of charge or at least allow tuk tuk's or meter taxi to come into the resort so the guests do have other options rather than pay 500 THB for a taxi that they arrange.
all in all i did love my stay, and would definitely reccommend this to people
Ps Money aint the problem its all about service and quality
I agree with everyone else, why would you not state a starting point from the beggining. BKK airport to Sheraton? 1500 baht for a Taxi
Over by the Hilton where all the Tuk Tuk's are waiting for some action... I used to go bar hopping in Cha Am, Soi Bus Stop and one way from the Hilton was 300 baht and that's an extra 15 minutes past the Sheraton. I would say Hilton to Sheraton should be 150 to 200 depending on your ability to play the "walk away game" as they give you the old "wait wait, ok I can do for that price" It's a buyers market over there, not a sellers market, your in the drivers seat.
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