First visit to Hua Hin in late November. What Hotel?

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First visit to Hua Hin in late November. What Hotel?

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Hi guys,

Just joined the forum as myself and two friends, possibly three, will be visiting Hua Hin for 3 nights in late November. This will be our first time in Hua Hin but not Thailand. Have spent time in Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, Koh Samui and Kanchanaburi over the last few years so were fairly familiar with the culture etc.

Can anyone recommend a good guest friendly Hotel in the 1000 - 1200 Baht per night range ideally located close to the main nightlife area?

Thanks in advance!
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Welcome to HHAD, have a look at some of these ... all good but you'll have to check the locations of some:

www.accommodationhuahin.com
www.huahinguesthouses.com
www.huahinafterdark.com/hua-hin-accommodation.htm
www.huahinafterdark.com/hua-hin-guesthouses.htm
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Id go Sand Inn on Poolsuk.....stayed there many a time....good place.
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Cheers sandman i'll check that out. Is it girl friendly or do they charge a joiner fee?
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To be honest Redbull there are soooo many you will have to look and decide for yourself. Most are girl friendly (as you put it) I suspect only the higher establishments might get the snoot (is that a word?) Bloody sangsom again. Oops i may be off on a weird posting session. Better shut down now.... :D
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Randy, you can have another drink:

Snoot: a grimace expressive of contempt. Merriam-Webster Dictionary.
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Or snooty,
patronizing if you didn't know.
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I've emailed Sand Inn Hotel and they have got rooms available @ 1300 Baht per night so im probably gonna book that. Thanks for the info guys
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The Sand are girl friendly and the owners are very cool people.....and theres always one of them in reception (at night one of the owners sleeps there) so its relatively secure too.

Ask for a room at the back.....less traffic noise early in the morning.
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Cheers sandman. I've emailed Wassana and i've reserved some rooms for my stay. I'll let you know how we got on when i get back.
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