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Yeah no buffet breakfast. But they got in room breakfast.

And the room is big. If you are not used to staying alone in a big room then better not take cae.

Tempting but it's too big for me and also it's had no buffet.

Basically it's all on your own.
 

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Actually i am living all by myself for 15 years liao but such a big house i might not get use to it.

I live in my 3 room flat only.

Yeah no buffet breakfast. But they got in room breakfast.

And the room is big. If you are not used to staying alone in a big room then better not take cae.
 

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I suggest you should set a Budget for your hotel and go onto agoda to search for hotel within your budget and able to see its location. After that go onto TripAdvisor to view traveler photo of the hotel and also read review.

Actually i am living all by myself for 15 years liao but such a big house i might not get use to it.

I live in my 3 room flat only.
 

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I tink need to at least stay 2 nights, else the travel is too painful form bkk to hua hin
 

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Hi can ask if from bkk to Hua Hin by car, need to pass by for immigration endorsement at the highway? Passport needed? Thank you
 

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Hi can ask if from bkk to Hua Hin by car, need to pass by for immigration endorsement at the highway? Passport needed? Thank you
Wow. What is the context of your question? Hua Hin is a part of Thailand. How is immigration endorsement on the highway relevant?
 

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Planning a one week couple's trip to Hua Hin via BKK next month, do you guys think 5 nights is too much?

For transport I'm thinking of either a car or minivan there + scooter around Hua Hin.
Scooter option cheaper and more fun but not sure if safe to keep valuables in scooter while at the beach and if I can tahan the long rides to some of the locations.

Was thinking of going other beach areas like Pattaya, Phuket, krabi but monsoon season starting.

Are Samui/Surat Thani and Pattaya direct flights always expensive 400++ year round?

Planning to go next Songkran and book early but it seems must take ferry/flight from BKK for cheaper route.

My current itinerary at Hua Hin
1. Vava Nava Water Park
2. Cicada Market or Tamarind Market
3. Beach
4. Monsoon Valley Vineyard (maybe cause red bull)
5. Sam Roi Yot National Park
6. Pray Nakhon Cave (iffy cause I don't see what's so special about it)
7. Floating Market
8. Kaeng Krachan National Park
 

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Not sure what you mean by the monsoon season in June. The monsoon in June simply brings slightly more rain than May, and it does not suddenly bring strong currents to the Gulf of Thailand, as the monsoon peaks in the middle of the season. Phuket is on the side with the Indian Ocean, so it can be more affected.

For Pattaya, did you check for the flight to Bangkok or to Pattaya Airport?

5 nights give you time to take things slowly and leisurely.
 

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The Utapao airport in Pattaya was expensive.
Don't want to spend too much on the tickets but it's June holidays and if I go later might be worse weather.

For Songkran Samui is it much cheaper direct or ferry from Surat Thani or Bangkok?
 
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