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  • fht

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    Hi guys

    I'm a first time solo female traveler in SEA and my flight into Bangkok arrives at the very unfortunate time at 2 am.

    I was thinking I just get an airport hotel and crash there for the night? Do places provide pick up during that time?

    Any other suggestions?

    Thanks

    #1 Posted: 16/3/2011 - 15:46


  • boxee

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    lots of hotels near the airport will provide a collection , but i find it just as easy to use a metered taxi from out side the airport , i have never arrived that late but i am sure the taxi point is open 24 hours a day , i am the same as u that if i arrive late and after a long flight i like to stay in a hotel close to the airport , so i can relax for one night before moving into central bkk ,


    danny

    #2 Posted: 16/3/2011 - 17:17

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  • goonistik

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    At 2 AM there is no traffic so you can consider going to Bangkok. I got out of the airport at around 1AM and I arrived at my hostel in the Silom area in about 20 to 25 minutes.

    #3 Posted: 16/3/2011 - 18:21

  • bw107

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    Hey When do u arrive? I arrive on 12th of April at midnight

    #4 Posted: 16/3/2011 - 23:25

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