Hotel "Guest" Policy?

Discussion on where to go when the sun goes down in Hua Hin; bars, pubs, clubs, karaoke and general nightlife.
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Rhodiebkk
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Hotel "Guest" Policy?

Post by Rhodiebkk »

Can you advise on good quality hotels who have a blind-eye guest policy.
Or do you or your guest suffer the receptionist inquisition?
Thinking of a foray down from the brightlights and looking for some local company.
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Post by Jim »

Been covered on here loads of times m8. Access the full message boards and search for the terms you want. Your short answer is that you wont have any issues, but come for the beach and the town rather than the life - you'll find it quiet after the Big Mango.
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Post by Rhodiebkk »

Appreciate it - looking for a bit of quiet & that. :thumb:
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Post by BaaBaa. »

Little bit of everything, not too much of anything.

Have a good time.

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Post by BaaBaa. »

Jed Pee Nong or Phuang Phen Villa (P.P Villa) are both decent for the price (about the 1000 baht range) and spot on location.

Or try

http://www.huahinafterdark.com/hua-hin- ... dation.htm

http://www.huahinafterdark.com/hua-hin-hotels.htm
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Post by tj »

Agree with u 100% about the jedpee and pp villa. Great locations and no problem with guests as long as you are discreet.
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Post by Rhodiebkk »

Thanks guys - taken your advice & am having a grat time.
Pity about the drainage tho - is Hua Hin going to open a "floating market"?
Or are the municipal authorities working on marketing HH as another Venice? :mrgreen:
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Post by Paul3456 »

How about the Fresh Inn, is it guest friendly?
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Post by Phyton »

yes it is.
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Post by Wesu »

Sure, some hotels aren't guest friendly and some are. But then there's a bunch of thos in-between, where it's how make it to the hotel when you go :D ... can affect are they or aren't they when you try to go...
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Post by Luxrebel »

I have stayed in the Sofitel with a guest. No problem.
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Post by acdc »

Sofitel and Hyatt will be ok. also i think Hilton will be ok too.
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