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Previously on "SE Asia (Thailand) question"

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  • Ivor Bigun
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    Originally posted by cailin maith View Post
    I stayed on Ko Samui - on not exactly off the beaten track but it was nice. Stayed at Al's resort - not 5 star by any means but comfy and clean and right on the beach - plus there were a lot of couples with babies - hotel was great with kids - the staff used to entertain kiddies while parents were eating and stuff...
    Yep, I agree, Thailand holds no fears for a young family. Maybe SNAW is going tourist this time after all .

    Reckon Thailand is as safe as you're going to get - If you avoid other Westerners

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by Lucy View Post
    As long as they don't sit in Business Class I don't mind.

    Nothing worse than screaming kids on planes.
    Aren't you supposed to help the families in business class inbetween serving drinks

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  • Lucy
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    Originally posted by Ivor Bigun View Post

    Uh huh - people tend to do that because its the best place to be when they're that age.

    Mmmmm. Stifling heat with a 6 month old cholicy baby screaming the place down and smelling of tulip. Plenty of time for beer there
    As long as they don't sit in Business Class I don't mind.

    Nothing worse than screaming kids on planes.

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  • cailin maith
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    I stayed on Ko Samui - on not exactly off the beaten track but it was nice. Stayed at Al's resort - not 5 star by any means but comfy and clean and right on the beach - plus there were a lot of couples with babies - hotel was great with kids - the staff used to entertain kiddies while parents were eating and stuff...

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  • youwhut
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    I absolutely loved Butterfly Bungalows at Laem Thian on Koh Tao. When arriving on the boat at Koh Tao, get one of the shop owners to give the bird at the bungalows a buzz. It's on the other side of the island, and she picks guests up in her four wheel drive. The drive over is an experience to say the least.

    This place has its own private beach with plenty of good snorkelling. Lots of pretty fishes and small sharks. The accommodation is a bamboo hut with a mosquito net. I saw the biggest spider I have ever seen at this place - in my hut! The mosquito net was secured under the mattress after the sighting!!

    Possibly a bit much for taking small children but definitely worth considering.

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  • Ivor Bigun
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    Originally posted by snaw View Post
    Better not have any kids then, or you won't be leaving the house (Or country) for a few years.

    Uh huh - people tend to do that because its the best place to be when they're that age.

    Mmmmm. Stifling heat with a 6 month old cholicy baby screaming the place down and smelling of tulip. Plenty of time for beer there

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by snaw View Post
    Yes, I fully intend to leave my 2 year old daughter with any old bloke she meets on the beach while I bugger off somewhere else with the rest of my family ...
    Good on you - that's what we need these days, more liberal parents.

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  • snaw
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    Originally posted by Dow Jones View Post
    Funny - that's (more-or-less) what that Goa 'traveller' ''mother'' said.
    Yes, I fully intend to leave my 2 year old daughter with any old bloke she meets on the beach while I bugger off somewhere else with the rest of my family ...

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  • Dow Jones
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    Another one

    Funny - that's (more-or-less) what that Goa 'traveller' ''mother'' said.

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  • snaw
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    Originally posted by Ivor Bigun View Post
    Going on holiday with a 6 month old child sounds like my idea of hell.
    Better not have any kids then, or you won't be leaving the house (Or country) for a few years.

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  • Ivor Bigun
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    Originally posted by snaw View Post
    Guess I should be clearer (And know better). We can rough it easily with kids, we've done it already - we don't need 5 star hotels, air con and a swimming pool. And I'm not after trekking - done more than enough of that, just a beach, a hut or bungalow with a fan and somewhere that sells cold beers.

    Kids don't stop you, they just change things slightly and having them doesn't have to stop you trying to discover places slightly off the beaten track. You can keep visiting your resorts, I'll pass - not my bag. Though we're visiting Singapore on the way back for a few days.
    Hmmmmmm. the great "traveller" (with his woman and screaming kids).
    Going on holiday with a 6 month old child sounds like my idea of hell.
    Ah well, you can always leave your kids in a room while you go out - Maddie style.
    Even better, you go out, enjoy a beer while wifey stays indoors to deal with the "no sleep and tulip changing".
    You're a regular hero

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  • snaw
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    Originally posted by tay View Post
    Not needled at all, in fact I am in a very good mood....winding up pompous self important Scots is fun!

    It was on a different thread? Wow .. you are so observant!
    You can believe whatever floats your boat sunshine.

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  • tay
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    Originally posted by snaw View Post
    Umm, the sheep jibe was on a different thread. And in response to you having a go at someone else for saying their wife was due to give birth today.

    That what got you so needled?

    You're sadder than I thought, which is an accomplishment.

    Not needled at all, in fact I am in a very good mood....winding up pompous self important Scots is fun!

    It was on a different thread? Wow .. you are so observant!

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  • snaw
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    Originally posted by tay View Post
    Oh dear..... notice how your thread went to the crap and you got so defensive whilst your jibe about me breeding with a sheep has slipped away down the page and goooone? without a response from me?

    Learn the lesson son.

    Umm, the sheep jibe was on a different thread. And in response to you having a go at someone else for saying their wife was due to give birth today.

    That what got you so needled?

    You're sadder than I thought, which is an accomplishment.

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  • tay
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    Originally posted by snaw View Post
    Possibly for trying to engage a moron in semi serious conversation. Should really know better than to get involved with this months village idiot.
    Oh dear..... notice how your thread went to the crap and you got so defensive whilst your jibe about me breeding with a sheep has slipped away down the page and goooone? without a response from me?

    Learn the lesson son.

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