Sis is having 12hrs stopover in BKK during day time. She is traveling with 2yr and 4yro kids so looking for some accommodation options within airport (prefer) or nearby.
And How much it may cost? TIA
Long stopover in Bangkok - where to stay?
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Thanks, early Feb 2019. Can you share the links for this?
I use google maps to get an idea of how close
search for bkk airport
then select hotelsAgoda and traveloka are my favorite booking websites for Thailand.
If you are on a tight budget jetstar and qantas have hotel booking websites that you can use the 25-$30 off which may cover the night for a budget room.
and just to clarify is it BKK or is it DMK (used by air asia)?
BKK
Merged from 12 hours stopover in BKK ( 7am inbound - 7pm outbound flight) — tricky situation
Two families ( F1 : 1 adult + 2 kids and F2 : 3 adults + 2 kids)…. all kids under 4yrs.
12 hours stopover in BKK (7am inbound - 7pm outbound flight) in Feb 2019
Most hotels have 11am-2pm check-in and 12pm checkout next day) so its tricky to find a hotel in or close to airport for 1night. Don't want to book for 2 nights :(Any recommendations for specific hotel/accommodation?
Any website and code/vouchers around which can we used?There were a couple of good answers the first time you asked
https://ozb.me/o/1mBz?u=emIndeed very very good answers there.
Almost all the hotels I've been to in Thailand will allow you to check out early and store your luggage free of charge. You should ask them if they provide this service.
Thanks.
what's her dates and budget ? lat krabang has some good cheap options airport is going to be more expansive.