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Good rooms close to male/female interaction areas

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Hi Guys,

I live in Pattaya and was intending to take a few days out, (4 days), along with a buddy from UK early in November.

Hoping for a bit of guidence regards accommodation. We need two rooms with enough space to swing a couple of cats in :D Along with decent facilities and no objections to company joining us occasionally.

It looks as if we will be driving down, so need somewhere to park the vehicle whilst we are there.

I would welcome contact from any board members who may be able to help, either with their own enterprise or recommendation of others.

I did go through previous's but would prefer personal pointers.

Cheers, ukdog
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Thanks Buksida,

Goannas looks well situated, so will see if they have any vacancies for the period and also check out the parking situation.

If not Cat lady looks a little further out so may beable to deal with the car better.

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Post by dr dave soul monsta »

And at Cat Woman They Have Jaccuzi's in the rooms
that's a must whilst enttertaining !!!!!! :cheers:

quick note its a bank holiday weekend and its gridlocked at 8.46 am
on all raods


this is usualy the case at weekends

the car is going to be a problem once you get a parking spot just leave it there as long as possible
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You can usually park in the same street as the shed and outside Catwoman is usually quite easy.
The parking, as already mentioned is always more difficult at holiday times. Also in general parking is becoming more and more difficult as the months go by. Additionally we have now been invaded by fleets of minibuses that just abandon there vehicles anywhere without the slightest consideration for other road users.
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Post by lomuamart »

Do they still provide parking at the main temple in town?
I know they used to and it was 20 baht for the night and closed around 9-10pm.
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