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wasim/ibrar/zakar/dan

12 March, 2010

stayed at your villa and was not the best stay we ever had here the villa was dirty when we arrived and had to ask to get the front cleaned up food bags and mess every were.
had to wait for two hours before we can have the car as it was gone for a clean on top of that the safe was locked and had to wait a hour or more for the safe to be opened after a few calls then had to call your office to get someone to come out.
water ran out two times and had to wait for someone to come out to help.
the a/c in 2 bedrooms were leaking water on to the beds.
the remote for the t.v&dvd were broken and needed shakeing to work the pool table had no cue tips on them that worked and pool table was ripped in a few places the place needed painting it is not classed as luxury villas at all we were very unhappy and i got alot of stick from my friends over this as i booked it and to top things up we woke up in the morning to find bread/milk/water/tea bags and other food missing the day we were leaveing so over all not happy at all with the stay at your villa.
as we come every year this villa has been very upsetting to us the way we were treated and then before we were going asked for tips again and again.

Sergey

23 February, 2010

That was the second time we had book the villa trough THH service, and i would like to say that again it was beautiful, like the previous one, everything was in place, friendly personnel, in a word - perfect service. Personal thanks to Nim for help with all organizational matters.

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Bangkok Pattaya Hospital
The Bangkok Pattaya Hospital, located in the Resort City of Pattaya, Chonburi Province, has the largest Dental Center, Dermatology and Beauty Center, Heart Center and covers more than 20 languages.
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Your Thailand Vacation Guide


  1. What is the weather in Thailand? Thailand lies just south of the Tropic of Cancer, within the tropical monsoon zone of Southeast Asia, and enjoys a warm mild climate throughout the year.
  2. Roughly divided, there are three seasons: the cool season (Nov.-Feb.), the hot season (Apr-May), and the rainy season (Jun.-Oct.). Average temperatures are about 29° C, ranging in Bangkok from 35° C in April to 17° C in December. The northern region can be a bit cooler during the cool season, so visitors are advised to pack a sweater or light jacket at this time. Closer to the equator, the southern peninsula of Thailand has little seasonal variation in climate.

  3. When is the best time to come?
  4. The best time to travel to Thailand is when the weather is cooler during mid-October to early March. It's OK to visit off-season too as the temperature is generally moderate throughout this period and there are always lots of festivals and activities all-year-round.

  5. How long does it take to get to there from UK?
  6. Naturally it depends on whether you travel by direct or in-direct flight, a direct flight from London Heathrow would normally takes about 11 hours out bound and 10 hours inbound due to tail winds.

  7. Do people speak English in Thailand?
  8. In all the major tourist areas yes, however traveling to the outer Villages very few people speak English, however this is changing as English is taught at most schools.

  9. What about currencies, exchange?
  10. We recommend you change your currency in Thailand as at this time you will achieve far higher rates, unlike many countries you will find that wherever you change your money you will get the same deal. If you wish to change larger amounts, say over £200.00 sterling then talk to us as we can refer you to a private bank where exchange rates are slightly higher than the traditional banks.

  11. How can I get to Viewpoint Village from Airport (taxi, bus, train etc.)
  12. There is an airport coach service, local taxis and by mini-bus.

  13. Can you pick me up from the airport?

  14. It is recommended that you arrange transfers through us, it is hassle free, cheaper and you will be met by the driver as you leave the baggage area and enter the arrivals hall. We have used this Thai company for years and they will take you direct to your holiday/vacation rental property.

  15. What the prices on taxi?

  16. There are three options dependant on the size of your group, if three persons or more we suggest for your comfort you use a minibus. 9. A taxi is 2000 baht each way, Limousine service 2600 baht each way and a minibus for up to 9 persons is 2600 baht each way. If you are a golfing group due to the amount of luggage we would suggest a maximum of six persons for a minibus. All payments are made to the driver!

  17. What is the distance to general places to visit?

  18. It is very difficult to pin-point the answer to this question due to the many varied options; however it is fair to say that most of the major activities are within a fifteen minute drive from Viewpoint.

  19. Where can I eat and how it costs for dinner or supper in average?

  20. As you will discover eating is a national pass-time in Thailand hence there is always a roadside stall cooking BBQ Chicken or a Thai Noodles dish or a restaurant nearby, prices in the main compared to European countries are very cheap, a local Thai restaurant you can easily eat for less than £1.00 per head, however a European style meal would be around £4.00. A full English breakfast at Yorkies on the Jomtien beach road just a two minute drive from Viewpoint will cost from £1.50 to £3.50 for a 'Gut-buster' be warned you had better be hungry!

  21. Are there any shops or restaurants, cafes near the villas?

  22. Within walking distance of two or three minutes there are two small Thai style open air restaurants, the main restaurant which is highly recommended is Chillie and Sweets - never had a bad word about it from our guests only high words of praise! The majority of restaurants are along the Jomtien beach road, some five minute drive or into Pattaya, about ten minutes, which provides a massive choice of eateries from around the world.

  23. Do I need to bring my own sporting equipment?

  24. Most Golfers bring their own equipment, however for golfing and water-sports you will find equipment available for hire.

  25. Is Thailand a good place to bring kids?

  26. There are many activities available for children both land and water based, please see the activities page on our website. The evenings for the younger children other than cinemas and ten pin bowling is limited after 7pm. We do offer a baby sitting service.

  27. Are there any special festivals or events I should consider?

  28. There are a number of events throughout Thailand through the year, the major event for Tourists is Songkran held in April please see our website for details, New Year is also spectacular and is a major event in Pattaya it starts early evening and goes on often past breakfast - don't forget your camera.

  29. What credit cards can I use?

  30. Visa and Mastercard are widely used at major hotels and some restaurants, AMEX is not accepted everywhere. Small hotels, restaurants and many shops do not accept credit cards so be prepared. Use your credit/debit card to obtain cash from ATM’s(limit 20,000 baht a day). This is the cheapest way to obtain Thai Baht. ATM/s are located in the main tourist areas, department stores, and outside banks and shops. You can also withdraw cash on your credit cards from local exchange tellers but need to show your passport.

  31. Are travelers checks accepted in Thailand?

  32. Yes. Foreign denomination checks are easily exchanged for cash. However it is not the cheapest way to buy Thai Baht. Foreign exchange counters are located in all major tourist areas and never far away. Remember always take your passport.

  33. Can I rent diving equipment?

  34. All diving centers rent diving equipment!

  35. Do I really need insurance?

  36. It is very wise to have insurance, private medical bills can be expensive as can be a lost video camera!

  37. Can I use my GSM in Thailand?

  38. Yes, you certainly can. Thailand has several modern and reliable 1800 networks. Consult your GSM provider at home about the roaming prices for calls within Thailand. They may be (very) high. If you plan to make many calls within Thailand, you may consider to buy a SIM card in Thailand or even a second phone, any 7/11 shop will sell you a sim card with credit for 300 baht upwards, this is very usefull and very cheap. Calls to the UK will cost some 10 baht a minute only 15p against a roaming facility of over £1.00.

  39. Do I need an International driving licence to drive?

  40. It is advisable to do so but any National full licence is acceptable.

  41. Which side of the road does Thailand drive on?

  42. Thailand is as the UK we drive on the left!

 

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Book early for Pattaya International Music Festival 2010 or miss out

Sunday, 07 March, 2010

People planning to attend the 2010 Pattaya International Music Festival should book their accommodation early, as Pattaya City Mayor Itthiphol Kunplume is expecting all hotels in the city and surrounding area to be fully booked in the lead-up to, and during the event. Read More...

Thai Airways leaps into e-Commerce market

Thursday, 25 February, 2010

Buying a ticket or checking flight details with national flag carrier Thai Airways International (THAI) is about to become a lot easier with the airline about to leap into the e-Commerce market in a big way, offering transactions over the internet and via GPRS-enabled smart phones. Read More...

LPGA Tour Touches Down in Pattaya - Tee off times for Day 1

Wednesday, 17 February, 2010

The eyes of the golfing world will be fixed on Pattaya for the next week as the cream of the worlds women golfers gather for the annual Honda-PTT LPGA (Ladies Professional Golf Association) Thailand tournament and a share of the $1.3 million prize money up for grabs.
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