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Thanks for the report first hand, Iam getting fussy in my older age 46, BBs looks like it is on a main road, what is the traffic noice like. I dont eat in for dinner, only have breakfast, so would be better than a hotel, and BBs is also close to the ring road easy to get to all the schools
Stayed at Chareon Hotel and found I could still hear the traffic noise,
Kally
Stayed at Chareon Hotel and found I could still hear the traffic noise,
Kally
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I didn't mention that the kitchen has a gas stove, so you could easily cook breakfast. It's situated on a side road that's down another road about 300mtrs of the main road and you will not hear anything apart from the birds in the morning, it's very quiet and yes the pool is huge.
Barry
I didn't mention that the kitchen has a gas stove, so you could easily cook breakfast. It's situated on a side road that's down another road about 300mtrs of the main road and you will not hear anything apart from the birds in the morning, it's very quiet and yes the pool is huge.
Barry
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The price does include all bills etc. and the pool and gym are included. I didn't use public transport, but my g/f lives in the next street and sometimes has trouble getting transport when she walks down to main road, I think during normal hours is ok, but early in morning and after tea time is a problem, it's on the school route so normal hours is ok.
As I'm only there for short time (so to speak) I normally hire car and/or bike. The only other thing I can tell you is a guy with a tuk tuk lives 3 doors from bungalows and you might be able organise something with him for after hours transport or ring Mr. Wasn, he might know more.
Barry
The price does include all bills etc. and the pool and gym are included. I didn't use public transport, but my g/f lives in the next street and sometimes has trouble getting transport when she walks down to main road, I think during normal hours is ok, but early in morning and after tea time is a problem, it's on the school route so normal hours is ok.
As I'm only there for short time (so to speak) I normally hire car and/or bike. The only other thing I can tell you is a guy with a tuk tuk lives 3 doors from bungalows and you might be able organise something with him for after hours transport or ring Mr. Wasn, he might know more.
Barry
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I stayed there eight months when I first moved to Udon, not the guest houses but a rental house. It is quiet unless the army is playing with the field guns. After 6:00 P.M. there is no public transportation, the reason I bought my first motorcycle here. Mr Watt is a really good contact to have and a nice guy. He helped me get my first annual visa here, I still drop by from time to time just to say hello. Glad to hear he has a nice operation going.banpaeng wrote:Good question BB and I would like to add a question. How is the public transportation beings this is a bit off the city center? Is it available basically at all hours or does it dry up afer say 6PM?
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