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naemlo 06-05-2010 10:18 AM

Re: Bangkok Field Report
 
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Originally Posted by Heil Hitler (Post 4825729)

I'll be going in about a week's time and would like to seek your advices on the troubled spots so that I can give it a wide berth. Are areas like MBK, Chatuchak, Pratunam, Victory Monument affected?

Try to explore other shopping places.... like Central latpao, Central Chaeng Wattan, Future park.......Your mentioned places are affected directly or indirectly.

ProfessorOokami 06-05-2010 10:33 AM

Re: Bangkok Field Report
 
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Originally Posted by naemlo (Post 4825821)
Try to explore other shopping places.... like Central latpao, Central Chaeng Wattan, Future park.......Your mentioned places are affected directly or indirectly.

Is MBK affected or even shut down by the Red Shirts occupying the surrounding areas? TQ

naemlo 06-05-2010 10:55 AM

Re: Bangkok Field Report
 
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Originally Posted by ProfessorOokami (Post 4825842)
Is MBK affected or even shut down by the Red Shirts occupying the surrounding areas? TQ

When I was there last week. I heard from the local, close then I heard open. :D You might to make a trip there if the BTS is working and taxi driver willing to go there. Traffic will be chaotic around there.

I have not been to MBK for a very long time. I normally go Central latphao, Central chaeng wattana, future park, software park, all these more ulu shopping mall to shop, to avoid the crowd and tourists.

etct88 06-05-2010 11:19 AM

Re: Bangkok Field Report
 
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Originally Posted by naemlo (Post 4825896)
........I have not been to MBK for a very long time. I normally go Central latphao, Central chaeng wattana, future park, software park, all these more ulu shopping mall to shop, to avoid the crowd and tourists.

... and for me I avoid meeting familiar faces.....:p:p

naemlo 06-05-2010 11:33 AM

Re: Bangkok Field Report
 
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Originally Posted by etct88 (Post 4825933)
... and for me I avoid meeting familiar faces.....:p:p

U so many tirak... u ought to avoid them too. :D

etct88 06-05-2010 11:43 AM

Re: Bangkok Field Report
 
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Originally Posted by naemlo (Post 4825962)
U so many tirak... u ought to avoid them too. :D

yup, super agreed, have to avoid all of them in the day, otherwise at night nothing left .......:p:p

Heil Hitler 06-05-2010 11:51 AM

Re: Bangkok Field Report
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by naemlo (Post 4825821)
Try to explore other shopping places.... like Central latpao, Central Chaeng Wattan, Future park.......Your mentioned places are affected directly or indirectly.

Ok bro, thanks for your inputs. For all the times that I've been to Bangkok, I've never heard of these malls. Tells you how much of a tourist I am :p

Anyway, my preferred mode of travel in such traffic congested cities are via rail or subway. :)

Guess I'll get busy with the net on the location of these recommended malls!

Cheers!

moonlight 06-05-2010 12:09 PM

Re: Bangkok Field Report
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ProfessorOokami (Post 4825842)
Is MBK affected or even shut down by the Red Shirts occupying the surrounding areas? TQ

i was just at MBK yesterday it is open for business but the rest shopping center are close also went to have a look at the Red-shirt rally long walk for MBK to central chit lom
cheers

glouyang 06-05-2010 02:31 PM

Re: Bangkok Field Report
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ProfessorOokami (Post 4825842)
Is MBK affected or even shut down by the Red Shirts occupying the surrounding areas? TQ

Mbk is prob the only mall in that area that's been operating for the last month. It was shut for a few days on and off but otherwise business as usual. Take the skytrain but take note some days the bts will cease operating early like 8pm due to the protest.things have been quiet now that the red shirts have accepted the road map to reconciliation but they are still in the area until they are sure its concrete. Have fun. Explore the malls further out if u have to.

yinyang 06-05-2010 05:22 PM

Re: Bangkok Field Report
 
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Originally Posted by Heil Hitler (Post 4826012)
for all the times that I've been to Bangkok, I've never heard of these malls. Tells you how much of a tourist I am :p
Anyway, my preferred mode of travel in such traffic congested cities are via rail or subway. :)

If you are game to checkout the malls in the suburbs, may not be too acccessible by mrt or BTS (skytrain)

Go to Emporium on main Sukhumvit stretch (right at Prom Phom BTS station). Bit atas with branded stuff, but there's usual dept store stuff, supermarket, restaurants and revamped foodcourt and cinemas. Along the same stretch is Ekkamai (near BTS same name) Major but small shops with bowling alley and cinemas.

Try Central Bangna or Seacon at Srinakarin stretch. Suk to both places by cab range 110-130bt (allow 30mins journey).

Tourists may soon get to revisit the main downtown malls soon with a political settlement now in sight after last mon and reds to decide on their exit from rally sites

UDD to discuss rally ending date

PM vows to dissolve parliament in Sept

leaseoflife 06-05-2010 06:15 PM

Re: Bangkok Field Report
 
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Originally Posted by naemlo (Post 4824343)
Yes waitress can be bar fine and more expensive. I can't remember how much it is.

I rem is around 700bht to 1k. Not too sure, cos never tried. After my freak incident last year, prefer to "see" the full package first.

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Originally Posted by Jackboy (Post 4824948)
But nana hotel very lok leh.
I also stayed there many many years ago when I first cheonged BBK.
Should stay at the newer hotels along Soi 4.

If wanna stay away, but yet not too far, can try AG. Think quite a few bros here stayed before. Not bad, but slightly costlier than Citadines which I feel is ok (near to SC but somewhat also nearer to the reds.)

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Originally Posted by infatuation (Post 4825068)
Now still have 500B bro? I went a couple of days before to Rainbow 4.Barfine was 700 baht on a weekend.

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Originally Posted by naemlo (Post 4825167)
The standard bar fine rates is 600THB for the ladies. 2 weeks ago, I barfine a ger from rainbow 4, 2 nights in a row....

The waitress earns basic n lady drinks.

700bht for BF is really shooting up the roof. Can't imagine paying that much.

Heil Hitler 06-05-2010 06:26 PM

Re: Bangkok Field Report
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yinyang (Post 4826761)
If you are game to checkout the malls in the suburbs, may not be too acccessible by mrt or BTS (skytrain)

Go to Emporium on main Sukhumvit stretch (right at Prom Phom BTS station). Bit atas with branded stuff, but there's usual dept store stuff, supermarket, restaurants and revamped foodcourt and cinemas. Along the same stretch is Ekkamai (near BTS same name) Major but small shops with bowling alley and cinemas.

Try Central Bangna or Seacon at Srinakarin stretch. Suk to both places by cab range 110-130bt (allow 30mins journey).

Tourists may soon get to revisit the main downtown malls soon with a political settlement now in sight after last mon and reds to decide on their exit from rally sites

UDD to discuss rally ending date

PM vows to dissolve parliament in Sept

Thanks very much bro yinyang - it sure helps alot having people with intimate knowledge of a city give you pointers and directions. :)

Cheers!

adidas88 06-05-2010 08:09 PM

Re: Bangkok Field Report
 
After the red shirt have accepted reconciliation plan .....
Now the yellow shirt criticize Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva's and call for his resignation ....

u just cannot please anyone in thailand .... :)

DeJaVu ...... after the RED's ... now come the YELLOW's ...

naemlo 06-05-2010 08:26 PM

Re: Bangkok Field Report
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by adidas88 (Post 4827096)
DeJaVu ...... after the RED's ... now come the YELLOW's ...


Can you call the yellow boss when they will occupy the airport again? I want to go there for free accommodation and allowance. :D

phallus 07-05-2010 08:02 AM

Re: Bangkok Field Report
 
Hope the Reds clear the barricades of bamboo spears and tyres quickly ... now that parliament dissolve and election dates are confirmed.

Coz miss the Issan food infront of Central World stretch . . hope they reopen soon :)

Yellow shirts ? that troublemaker Chamlong is it ... zzzzz not again


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