Beer Chang Posted February 6, 2010 Report Posted February 6, 2010 Picks u up/drops u off at hotel. 200 baht to airport. Good deal. http://www.belltravelservice.com/
lvdkeyes Posted February 7, 2010 Report Posted February 7, 2010 I have used this service many times and it is good. The only drawback is their schedule. They don't start early enough and end too early.
Beer Chang Posted February 7, 2010 Author Report Posted February 7, 2010 They end way to early. Have to meet a friend at the airport today so am catching the last Bell Bus from Pattaya which means I have to sit around the airport and read for a few hours. Big spenders would be repulsed by this but I figure I'm getting paid 300 baht an hour to read a book.
Wino Posted February 7, 2010 Report Posted February 7, 2010 Another good deal is the big yellow bus from Jomtien Beach to Suvarabhumi. Last year the price was 106 baht. Limited times, though 9am, 1 pm, 4 pm, and 19:30 pm. Call 038-231142 for more information.
Wino Posted February 16, 2010 Report Posted February 16, 2010 Another good deal is the big yellow bus from Jomtien Beach to Suvarabhumi. Last year the price was 106 baht. Limited times, though 9am, 1 pm, 4 pm, and 19:30 pm. Call 038-231142 for more information. Inflation has reared it's ugly head. This fare is now a whopping 124 baht. They quit handing out a free snack and bottle of water, too.
lvdkeyes Posted February 16, 2010 Report Posted February 16, 2010 I certainly don't think 124 baht from Jomtien to the airport is "whopping".
Wino Posted February 16, 2010 Report Posted February 16, 2010 I certainly don't think 124 baht from Jomtien to the airport is "whopping". I was being a little facetious there, although to the average Thai around a 15% increase and a decrease in service is probably no joke.
Wino Posted March 1, 2010 Report Posted March 1, 2010 Another good deal is the big yellow bus from Jomtien Beach to Suvarabhumi. Last year the price was 106 baht. Limited times, though 9am, 1 pm, 4 pm, and 19:30 pm. Call 038-231142 for more information. During high season, they add extra buses. The Suvarabhumi-Jontiem Beach schedule has been greatly expanded. The fare is now 124 baht. They have a booth in the airport on the bottom floor by exit gate 8. The bus does not go to Pattaya bus station on Pattaya North road, but does stops to let off passengers at Sukhumvit and Pattaya Nua, Klang, and Tai before ending in Jontiem.
lvdkeyes Posted March 1, 2010 Report Posted March 1, 2010 Will they pick up and drop off at home or hotel?
Beer Chang Posted March 1, 2010 Author Report Posted March 1, 2010 Yes they do. The bus stops at the main bus station and you quickly get into vans based on where you're headed as well as a quick chance at the hong nam. I suppose there are certain geographic limits though and you have to be able todescribe how to get to your home. A friend was staying at a guesthouse east of 3rd Road not on the drop down menu and they found him. For door to door service I don't want to fool around with cheaper alternatives and I'm willing to wait around the airport for an hour to save 900 baht. The cheapest car service I've found from the airport is 1000 which includes tolls but not tip. From Pattaya to the airport 800 is doable. But I prefer the safety of the bus and also like to arrive early at the airport in case something goes wrong. I've heard of guys that have to pay exhorbitant rebooking fees if they miss a flight.
Wino Posted March 1, 2010 Report Posted March 1, 2010 Will they pick up and drop off at home or hotel? This particular Airport-Jomtiem bus service does not provide home pick up or drop off service. That would be the Bell Travel Service bus which I also use and is excellent. Both bus service meeting points are on the ground floor of the airport between exit gate 7 & 8. When at the airport, I usually use the bus service which has the next bus to go, although I understand Bell Travel bus wants you to pre-book, now. I did not have a problem as a walk-in a few weeks ago, but the agent did give me a brochure and said to call beforehand.
Beer Chang Posted March 1, 2010 Author Report Posted March 1, 2010 I was talking a Bell; missed the discussion in the middle of thread.
lvdkeyes Posted March 1, 2010 Report Posted March 1, 2010 I will continue to use Bell since they are the only service that is door to door.
Wino Posted March 1, 2010 Report Posted March 1, 2010 I travel light and so there is no problem catching a motorcycle taxi to my front door. Those with their steamer trunks may have a problem.
lvdkeyes Posted March 1, 2010 Report Posted March 1, 2010 I tend to travel light also, but I am not a fan of motorbike taxis.
Wino Posted March 1, 2010 Report Posted March 1, 2010 Motorcycle transportation is not the safest mode of travel, but it is easy, quick and inexpensive. In case you happen upon a dare devil-type driver, cha cha is a good Thai word to know.
Beer Chang Posted March 1, 2010 Author Report Posted March 1, 2010 Cha cha good for taxi drivers too.
Wino Posted March 2, 2010 Report Posted March 2, 2010 Cha cha good for taxi drivers too. Unless you are late, then it is lao lao.
lvdkeyes Posted March 2, 2010 Report Posted March 2, 2010 Fortunately, since I now have a bf who drives and I bought a car, I don't have to use motorbike taxis anymore. I never felt safe on them.
Wino Posted March 2, 2010 Report Posted March 2, 2010 I don't feel safe in a car, but it sure beats a motorcycle.
lvdkeyes Posted March 3, 2010 Report Posted March 3, 2010 Safest walking in Thailand? You are joking!
Wino Posted March 5, 2010 Report Posted March 5, 2010 I do not know the statistics on the safest mode of transportation, but I should guess flying would be the safest. For me, I feel safest when I have the most control and that is walking. Others probably do not feel the same, especially if they are unsteady on their feet and are in need of assistance.
Beer Chang Posted March 5, 2010 Author Report Posted March 5, 2010 On boats in Thailand I think one is safest outside not inside a cabin. If a boat capsizes you want to get to the surface ASAP.
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