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kherro 11-06-2016 09:01 PM

Airbnb
 
I'm thinking of booking Airbnb, but not sure are they escort friendly?
I.E outcall gals from those website

francesco 12-06-2016 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by kherro (Post 14710672)
I'm thinking of booking Airbnb, but not sure are they escort friendly?
I.E outcall gals from those website

if u book 1 whole apt then yes u can bring "friend" in; been there done that...

beerlao 12-06-2016 07:03 PM

Re: Airbnb
 
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Originally Posted by kherro (Post 14710672)
I'm thinking of booking Airbnb, but not sure are they escort friendly?
I.E outcall gals from those website

Read the house rules of the listing you intend to book. Most are ok so long you stick to the max occupancy of the listing and don't disturb the neighbours. :)

kherro 12-06-2016 09:25 PM

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coz i read some the house rule says no strangers, so not sure they allow pple to come over or not. But the place i saw was not available, so too bad.. but good info for future. Thx guys!

Uncouth 15-06-2016 11:10 AM

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If you book the whole place, the host will not even be there and usually they are okay if you want to bring guests in. I booked a penthouse somewhere before and had 12 pax although the host indicated 8-10 pax only. Took his place for 10 days.

Thailand or Bali would be good to use Airbnb and organize a good party. :P

naemlo 15-06-2016 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Uncouth (Post 14724901)
Thailand or Bali would be good to use Airbnb and organize a good party. :P

It is against law in Thailand to rent out condo or house on daily basic due to security reason. The security guard can reject outsider entering but whether will the security enforces this, depends on luck. My condo has notices all over stating no daily rental.

As long as no neighbor complains then everything will be fine else u will be asked to leave in the middle of the night or police will be involved. I myself will not want different strangers beside my room. I will definitely lodge a complaint.

If it is stand alone house then different story. You can do whatever u want. Anyway, I cannot accept the fact of renting my house or condo on daily basic to stranger whom I dunno.... no law is protecting my rights if anything happens.

ABCinSG 15-06-2016 11:54 AM

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Yes, what Naemlo said, in the condos I'm staying in and used to stay in, both have signs up at the lifts or entrances warning against day or week rentals, and even call for people to report if they suspect a unit is being rented out as such.

Of course the reality is most security guards do not know, and they would smile and/or greet you when you enter, especially if your condo has high traffic in and out. Neighbours tend to keep to themselves as long as you don't make too much noise; but if you are going to take a lady back, do know that most Thai walls are thin.

What happens if you get caught? I'm guessing the onus is placed on the landlord, but hey, as they say here, TiT, and I wouldn't assume.

If it's a short trip and you do not intend to get a house, just book a hotel and safe yourself the hassle, I'd say.

naemlo 15-06-2016 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by ABCinSG (Post 14725072)
If it's a short trip and you do not intend to get a house, just book a hotel and safe yourself the hassle, I'd say.

Maybe I am being too paranoia, home owner might install hidden cameras :D :D:D Hotels can do so too.

ABCinSG 15-06-2016 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by naemlo (Post 14725095)
Maybe I am being too paranoia, home owner might install hidden cameras Hotels can do so too.

Haha perhaps, I got nothing to hide la, just a guy working on his laptop way too much, I rarely have time to find girls :o

If I do, and someone records it, all I'd do is ask for a copy for archival purposes and a commission :cool:

francesco 16-06-2016 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by ABCinSG (Post 14725072)
do know that most Thai walls are thin.

lol yes indeed, experienced that first hand.

time was around 11pm+, me n my fl were cuddling n about to sleep, n suddenly we heard noises (after a while becoming moans) coming from next door.

needless to say we both got excited n the rest was history 🙂...

lost99 12-07-2016 01:48 PM

Re: Airbnb
 
Unless you are staying in a 1st class city like New York, London, Dubai etc... where hotels are super expensive, what is the advantage of AirBnb in a third world country like Thailand?

Hotels in Thailand are super cheap, convenient, secure, 24hr reception/service and girl-friendly. In my experience researching AirBnB, they are not cheaper than any 2/3 star hotel, and do not provide Breakfast, safety box, or concierge service. You also dun know if they properly cleaned the place, provide clean sheets, and how neighbors react. Plus you have the hassle of having to coordinate with owner to pickup the key and dropoff, and may be located in a small residential alley hard to find and far from BTS station.

On top of all this, as in Naemlo's post in Thailand it may be illegal to rent an apartment daily, thus neighbors may complain and Police come.

AirBnB is very overrated and has more disadvantages compared to staying in a well run hotel of similar cost. The only place i would consider AirBnB is in a very expensive 1st class city, or Vietnam where it is illegal to bring Lady back to your hotel room.

jwbparty 22-07-2016 03:52 AM

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Originally Posted by lost99 (Post 14833562)
Unless you are staying in a 1st class city like New York, London, Dubai etc... where hotels are super expensive, what is the advantage of AirBnb in a third world country like Thailand?

Hotels in Thailand are super cheap, convenient, secure, 24hr reception/service and girl-friendly. In my experience researching AirBnB, they are not cheaper than any 2/3 star hotel, and do not provide Breakfast, safety box, or concierge service. You also dun know if they properly cleaned the place, provide clean sheets, and how neighbors react. Plus you have the hassle of having to coordinate with owner to pickup the key and dropoff, and may be located in a small residential alley hard to find and far from BTS station.

On top of all this, as in Naemlo's post in Thailand it may be illegal to rent an apartment daily, thus neighbors may complain and Police come.

AirBnB is very overrated and has more disadvantages compared to staying in a well run hotel of similar cost. The only place i would consider AirBnB is in a very expensive 1st class city, or Vietnam where it is illegal to bring Lady back to your hotel room.

True that it doesn't make sense to go through airbnb for daily rentals, but for weekly or monthly, I think it offers an attractive alternative to hotels. I rented a airbnb condo for 2 weeks last year. Pretty good experience.
Also, Thailand ain't a 3rd world country, but a developing one. 3rd world countries are Rwanda, Congo, Somalia, Bangladesh, etc.

Josefina 29-07-2016 07:12 PM

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for 2-5 days i rather stay in hotels

for 1 week or more, airbnb will be better choice

if you go in group of more than 7 ppl, then airbnb is always the better choice

stveven 03-08-2016 02:10 AM

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Originally Posted by jwbparty (Post 14872492)
True that it doesn't make sense to go through airbnb for daily rentals, but for weekly or monthly, I think it offers an attractive alternative to hotels. I rented a airbnb condo for 2 weeks last year. Pretty good experience.
Also, Thailand ain't a 3rd world country, but a developing one. 3rd world countries are Rwanda, Congo, Somalia, Bangladesh, etc.

True!!! Thailand definitely is not 3rd world country. Bkk is an advanced and modern city. I myself have book an condo with Airbnb for few times already and I can say is very good experience. Whether u stay in a hotel or condo, as long u behave yourself. Everything will be alright. Anyway why go all the way to Bkk to just bonk a fl?


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