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Discussion on where to go when the sun goes down in Hua Hin; bars, pubs, clubs, karaoke and general nightlife.
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Well if everything was just like home for access it just wouldn't be as interesting and it's certainly forced me to walk more and it's having a positive effect on my fitness. You really need to plan your toilet stops if you start drinking in the markets and 3 large changs later need to crack the seal. Really helps to have a sense of humor when you finally make it to the tiny soaking wet footprint toilet. Still what do you expect for 3 bhat!!!
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Went to Sawadee restaurant opposite hilton. Other than 2 steps to get up it's totally flat once inside and has easy to access toilets with large cubicles and handles on the walls. Best so far and nice to see some effort on disabled toilets. Makes visiting less of a trauma when you know you can get to a toilet :)
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Hi brit583
Being disabled myself (though not yet wheelchair bound) I found the bars in Soi Bintabaht opposite Hilton were more suitable for my mobility problems. Girls always willing to help you.
Good luck. :cheers:
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