S.S. Bangsaen Beach Hotel
Travel Blogs from Chon Buri
Trip home in style
... be heading for the station. Someone directed me to the right track/platform and I was heading back to the airport. Found my luggage and eventually found which gate to head for - was feeling tired and footsore by then. Had about an hour or so in the business lounge and I just drank and drank and drank - realised that my day strolling around frankfurt in the heat had left me a bit dry. On to my 1st long haul experience of business. comfortable ...
It's gonna be a long walk home
... Vid 17:55 lyfte vi och efter en högersväng var vi över Kambodjanskt luftrum för att en och en halv timme senare landa på Suvarnabhumi utanför Bangkok där vi tog en taxi till hotellet för natten och hann smutta på en sista Gai mett-ma-moung och två flaskor av den lokala mjöden, hyvä!
Den lokala visaren står nu på 23:30 och reveljen går 05:30 imorgon, så här sätter vi punkt.
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Clean Clean Bangkok
... him, "You're a dad." He had the biggest grin. We were transferred to another tuk tuk as he had to go and see his first born child.
He next guy took us to a travel place as we said we wanted to book train tickets. The woman behind the desk said that trains were cancelled due to the floods and tried to convince us to get a air con bus south which was going to cost £33 each. We had previously check the train prices and it cost less than £30 each to get ...
School's out forever
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Sunday was a full day of laundry and packing, and then I went for one last splurge at the Sizzler salad bar for dinner. Nina took me to dinner to say goodbye, and I got to load up on a ton of veggies. It was a great night.
Today I finally managed to ship my boxes of some extra stuff home, and then I came into the city. Denise was kind enough to offer to drive me into town, so I got all settled up at my apartment and climbed in the car with ...
English Camp
... few horrible Girl Scout adventures into cabin camping, I've never really done it. The school is providing the tents for us, but we are on our own for sleeping bags. Someone told me to just bring a blanket. I may be a novice camper, but even I know a blanket isn’t going to cut it in the mountains.
We won’t be entirely without the comforts of home, we will be able to shower (though Teacher Prem kept ...