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Re: Sihanoukville

  • Quote Dahon

by Dahon » Sun Jan 12, 2020 9:16 am

backhome wrote: ↑
Wed Jan 08, 2020 4:57 am
Is there any place nice to stay there, and is it a pleasant experience to visit the beach these days? I have been but it has been a number of years and just going by what's in the news I wasn't planning on taking my kids there. But two were born in Cambodia and we visit often but all they know is the village and the city and not the beach. I would like for them to see the beach but would only go if there is a nice/safe place to stay. We are a bit of a Marriott family. Is Otres good? Last time I was there I think I stayed at the Marlin Bar when old Aussie Richard had it, or the Snakehouse, but obviously wouldn't do that again. Coming again in June for my wife's brother's wedding and considered a trip to the beach.

Also - we were considering flying to Phuket, or Danang to stay at the Sheraton there. Anyone been to the Danang Sheraton that has any input? Thanks.
Stayed at the Sheraton DaNang in April 2018. A nice resort if you want a resort. But on site eating is very expensive and the place is in the middle of nowhere 20 minutes by taxi to China Beach and 40 minutes to Hoi An. No shopping whatsoever in walking distance though we were able to find some local shops selling UHT milk and cup noodles.

I absolutely hated the place but it's a nice resort with great swimming pools and a good private beach. If you're into resorts that is, but I'm a city/Pattaya style tourist who gets the creeps from desolate places. I much prefer suburban Hanoi in rush hour on a public bus to any resort in the world.

Sheraton Nha Trang on the other hand is everything I'd like to find in Pattaya. Great hotel, great lounge for platinum members which doesn't make a fuzz if you bring in infants for free, great food, great view over the beach. Great pool. Get a suite with a view of the ocean.
[quote=backhome post_id=994607 time=1578434273 user_id=31399]
Is there any place nice to stay there, and is it a pleasant experience to visit the beach these days? I have been but it has been a number of years and just going by what's in the news I wasn't planning on taking my kids there. But two were born in Cambodia and we visit often but all they know is the village and the city and not the beach. I would like for them to see the beach but would only go if there is a nice/safe place to stay. We are a bit of a Marriott family. Is Otres good? Last time I was there I think I stayed at the Marlin Bar when old Aussie Richard had it, or the Snakehouse, but obviously wouldn't do that again. Coming again in June for my wife's brother's wedding and considered a trip to the beach.

Also - we were considering flying to Phuket, or Danang to stay at the Sheraton there. Anyone been to the Danang Sheraton that has any input? Thanks.
[/quote]
Stayed at the Sheraton DaNang in April 2018. A nice resort if you want a resort. But on site eating is very expensive and the place is in the middle of nowhere 20 minutes by taxi to China Beach and 40 minutes to Hoi An. No shopping whatsoever in walking distance though we were able to find some local shops selling UHT milk and cup noodles.

I absolutely hated the place but it's a nice resort with great swimming pools and a good private beach. If you're into resorts that is, but I'm a city/Pattaya style tourist who gets the creeps from desolate places. I much prefer suburban Hanoi in rush hour on a public bus to any resort in the world.

Sheraton Nha Trang on the other hand is everything I'd like to find in Pattaya. Great hotel, great lounge for platinum members which doesn't make a fuzz if you bring in infants for free, great food, great view over the beach. Great pool. Get a suite with a view of the ocean.

Re: Sihanoukville

  • Quote spitthedog

by spitthedog » Sat Jan 11, 2020 5:22 pm

What are the Last man standing bars in Chinooky now then?

I bet there's not one drinking establishment in town that regularly has more than 2 bleary eyed red nosed barang geezers sat at the bar at one time?

The place used to be full of them.
At least before the place had abit of character.
Ziagra and pee stained pants.
What are the Last man standing bars in Chinooky now then?

I bet there's not one drinking establishment in town that regularly has more than 2 bleary eyed red nosed barang geezers sat at the bar at one time?

The place used to be full of them.
At least before the place had abit of character.
Ziagra and pee stained pants.

Re: Sihanoukville

  • Quote Playboy

by Playboy » Thu Jan 09, 2020 5:32 pm

LaudJohn wrote: ↑
Thu Jan 09, 2020 5:04 pm
ricecakes wrote: ↑
Thu Jan 09, 2020 8:15 am
LaudJohn wrote: ↑
Wed Jan 08, 2020 5:22 pm
Going to Sihanoukville will only leave you disappointed and regretful.

The SHV of Richard of the Marlin and the Snake house disappeared 10 years ago. The demise of the place continued apace and increased exponentially since 2017.

It is totally different ..... and crap.
You know when LJ dumps on Shitsville ......it must REALLY be shit.
Where is the like button when you need it?
#LikeButton
[quote=LaudJohn post_id=994798 time=1578564271 user_id=29]
[quote=ricecakes post_id=994713 time=1578532512 user_id=33762]
[quote=LaudJohn post_id=994685 time=1578478960 user_id=29]
Going to Sihanoukville will only leave you disappointed and regretful.

The SHV of Richard of the Marlin and the Snake house disappeared 10 years ago. The demise of the place continued apace and increased exponentially since 2017.

It is totally different ..... and crap.
[/quote]

You know when LJ dumps on Shitsville ......it must REALLY be shit.
[/quote]

Where is the like button when you need it?
[/quote]
#LikeButton

Re: Sihanoukville

  • Quote RobW

by RobW » Thu Jan 09, 2020 5:24 pm

LaudJohn wrote: ↑
Thu Jan 09, 2020 5:04 pm
ricecakes wrote: ↑
Thu Jan 09, 2020 8:15 am
LaudJohn wrote: ↑
Wed Jan 08, 2020 5:22 pm
Going to Sihanoukville will only leave you disappointed and regretful.

The SHV of Richard of the Marlin and the Snake house disappeared 10 years ago. The demise of the place continued apace and increased exponentially since 2017.

It is totally different ..... and crap.
You know when LJ dumps on Shitsville ......it must REALLY be shit.
Where is the like button when you need it?
Agreed
Sihanoukville was always a shithole but it was our kind of shithole and I loved a good 22 years of regular visits until it turned into somebody else's kind of shithole.
[quote=LaudJohn post_id=994798 time=1578564271 user_id=29]
[quote=ricecakes post_id=994713 time=1578532512 user_id=33762]
[quote=LaudJohn post_id=994685 time=1578478960 user_id=29]
Going to Sihanoukville will only leave you disappointed and regretful.

The SHV of Richard of the Marlin and the Snake house disappeared 10 years ago. The demise of the place continued apace and increased exponentially since 2017.

It is totally different ..... and crap.
[/quote]

You know when LJ dumps on Shitsville ......it must REALLY be shit.
[/quote]

Where is the like button when you need it?
[/quote]

Agreed
Sihanoukville was always a shithole but it was our kind of shithole and I loved a good 22 years of regular visits until it turned into somebody else's kind of shithole.

Re: Sihanoukville

  • Quote LaudJohn

by LaudJohn » Thu Jan 09, 2020 5:04 pm

ricecakes wrote: ↑
Thu Jan 09, 2020 8:15 am
LaudJohn wrote: ↑
Wed Jan 08, 2020 5:22 pm
Going to Sihanoukville will only leave you disappointed and regretful.

The SHV of Richard of the Marlin and the Snake house disappeared 10 years ago. The demise of the place continued apace and increased exponentially since 2017.

It is totally different ..... and crap.
You know when LJ dumps on Shitsville ......it must REALLY be shit.
Where is the like button when you need it?
[quote=ricecakes post_id=994713 time=1578532512 user_id=33762]
[quote=LaudJohn post_id=994685 time=1578478960 user_id=29]
Going to Sihanoukville will only leave you disappointed and regretful.

The SHV of Richard of the Marlin and the Snake house disappeared 10 years ago. The demise of the place continued apace and increased exponentially since 2017.

It is totally different ..... and crap.
[/quote]

You know when LJ dumps on Shitsville ......it must REALLY be shit.
[/quote]

Where is the like button when you need it?

Re: Sihanoukville

  • Quote ricecakes

by ricecakes » Thu Jan 09, 2020 8:15 am

LaudJohn wrote: ↑
Wed Jan 08, 2020 5:22 pm
Going to Sihanoukville will only leave you disappointed and regretful.

The SHV of Richard of the Marlin and the Snake house disappeared 10 years ago. The demise of the place continued apace and increased exponentially since 2017.

It is totally different ..... and crap.
You know when LJ dumps on Shitsville ......it must REALLY be shit.
[quote=LaudJohn post_id=994685 time=1578478960 user_id=29]
Going to Sihanoukville will only leave you disappointed and regretful.

The SHV of Richard of the Marlin and the Snake house disappeared 10 years ago. The demise of the place continued apace and increased exponentially since 2017.

It is totally different ..... and crap.
[/quote]

You know when LJ dumps on Shitsville ......it must REALLY be shit.

Re: Sihanoukville

  • Quote RobW

by RobW » Thu Jan 09, 2020 5:32 am

If you're with somebody you dig, Le Belhamy hotel on the beach near Hoi An was, I hope Is, great. It was built with Russkies and Chinky chonks in mind but they seem to have stopped coming.
Take one of their pool villas on the beachfront.
It may sound silly having a private pool on the beach but the sea around there can be pretty uninviting, though beautiful. And it gets bastard hot.
For cheaper/more lively places, Hot Pink's recommendations are good.
If you're with somebody you dig, Le Belhamy hotel on the beach near Hoi An was, I hope Is, great. It was built with Russkies and Chinky chonks in mind but they seem to have stopped coming.
Take one of their pool villas on the beachfront.
It may sound silly having a private pool on the beach but the sea around there can be pretty uninviting, though beautiful. And it gets bastard hot.
For cheaper/more lively places, Hot Pink's recommendations are good.

Re: Sihanoukville

  • Quote rogerrabbit

by rogerrabbit » Thu Jan 09, 2020 5:11 am

horace wrote: ↑
Thu Jan 09, 2020 2:08 am
Danang to PP requires a stop at HMC. I actually did the journey from Hoi An , taxi, to Da Nang to HMC, flight, to PP another flight a few years ago. . The whole journey took close to 12 hours.
If you want a beach in Cambodia Koh Kong has the best and quietest beach, or it did three years ago. Not sure about fancy hotels though!
There is direct PP to Danang connection. Cambodian Angkor Air flies it 5 times a week.
[quote=horace post_id=994706 time=1578510529 user_id=31280]
Danang to PP requires a stop at HMC. I actually did the journey from Hoi An , taxi, to Da Nang to HMC, flight, to PP another flight a few years ago. . The whole journey took close to 12 hours.
If you want a beach in Cambodia Koh Kong has the best and quietest beach, or it did three years ago. Not sure about fancy hotels though!
[/quote]

There is direct PP to Danang connection. Cambodian Angkor Air flies it 5 times a week.

Re: Sihanoukville

  • Quote horace

by horace » Thu Jan 09, 2020 2:08 am

Danang to PP requires a stop at HMC. I actually did the journey from Hoi An , taxi, to Da Nang to HMC, flight, to PP another flight a few years ago. . The whole journey took close to 12 hours.
If you want a beach in Cambodia Koh Kong has the best and quietest beach, or it did three years ago. Not sure about fancy hotels though!
Danang to PP requires a stop at HMC. I actually did the journey from Hoi An , taxi, to Da Nang to HMC, flight, to PP another flight a few years ago. . The whole journey took close to 12 hours.
If you want a beach in Cambodia Koh Kong has the best and quietest beach, or it did three years ago. Not sure about fancy hotels though!

Re: Sihanoukville

  • Quote backhome

by backhome » Thu Jan 09, 2020 12:51 am

Hot_Pink_Urinal_Mint wrote: ↑
Wed Jan 08, 2020 9:01 am
backhome wrote: ↑
Wed Jan 08, 2020 4:57 am

Also - we were considering flying to Phuket, or Danang to stay at the Sheraton there. Anyone been to the Danang Sheraton that has any input? Thanks.
I haven't stayed at the Sheraton Da Nang but I've been to a few buffets there and yes it's a nice hotel if you like HUGE generic 5-star hotels. All of the resorts along that part of the beach are quite isolated in the sense that if you want to eat somewhere else then you need a taxi.

An Bang beach in Hoi An is a much better choice in my opinion. There are no high rises yet...

https://hiddenhoian.com/see-and-do/an-bang-beach-guide/

There's cool little bars and restaurants all along the beach and there's lots of places with much more character. Here's a good example of a some of the villas and rooms at http://anbangbeachside.com/ (I have no connection to the place)

Hyatt Regency Resort & Spa Danang and Four Seasons Nam Hai - Hoi An would be my choices for 'branded" hotels for families.
Wow thanks. That's priceless. We would stay at one of these ones you mention in Hoi An. I assume I can fly from PNH to DAD, and then short transport to Hoi An?
[quote=Hot_Pink_Urinal_Mint post_id=994619 time=1578448884 user_id=26922]
[quote=backhome post_id=994607 time=1578434273 user_id=31399]

Also - we were considering flying to Phuket, or Danang to stay at the Sheraton there. Anyone been to the Danang Sheraton that has any input? Thanks.
[/quote]

I haven't stayed at the Sheraton Da Nang but I've been to a few buffets there and yes it's a nice hotel if you like HUGE generic 5-star hotels. All of the resorts along that part of the beach are quite isolated in the sense that if you want to eat somewhere else then you need a taxi.

An Bang beach in Hoi An is a much better choice in my opinion. There are no high rises yet...

https://hiddenhoian.com/see-and-do/an-bang-beach-guide/

There's cool little bars and restaurants all along the beach and there's lots of places with much more character. Here's a good example of a some of the villas and rooms at http://anbangbeachside.com/ (I have no connection to the place)

Hyatt Regency Resort & Spa Danang and Four Seasons Nam Hai - Hoi An would be my choices for 'branded" hotels for families.
[/quote]

Wow thanks. That's priceless. We would stay at one of these ones you mention in Hoi An. I assume I can fly from PNH to DAD, and then short transport to Hoi An?

Re: Sihanoukville

  • Quote backhome

by backhome » Thu Jan 09, 2020 12:49 am

rogerrabbit wrote: ↑
Wed Jan 08, 2020 8:15 pm
If you are a Marriott type of guy then the good news is that Marriott should open in 2023-2024 in Sihanoukville. Already this year Novotel and Wyndham will open their first properties, Intercontinental and couple other big international chains are opening too within next two years. So there is now wider selection to choose from when it comes to where you want to stay your nights,.
Thanks we stayed at the Marriott in Phnom Penh last summer and it was perfect for what we wanted. We would definitely hit Snooky once the Marriott opens down there, but based on the feedback so far probably not until then.
[quote=rogerrabbit post_id=994692 time=1578489305 user_id=40969]
If you are a Marriott type of guy then the good news is that Marriott should open in 2023-2024 in Sihanoukville. Already this year Novotel and Wyndham will open their first properties, Intercontinental and couple other big international chains are opening too within next two years. So there is now wider selection to choose from when it comes to where you want to stay your nights,.
[/quote]

Thanks we stayed at the Marriott in Phnom Penh last summer and it was perfect for what we wanted. We would definitely hit Snooky once the Marriott opens down there, but based on the feedback so far probably not until then.

Re: Sihanoukville

  • Quote spitthedog

by spitthedog » Wed Jan 08, 2020 8:31 pm

Go to Thailand for a beach holiday i think.
Go to Thailand for a beach holiday i think.

Re: Sihanoukville

  • Quote rogerrabbit

by rogerrabbit » Wed Jan 08, 2020 8:15 pm

backhome wrote: ↑
Wed Jan 08, 2020 4:57 am
Is there any place nice to stay there, and is it a pleasant experience to visit the beach these days? I have been but it has been a number of years and just going by what's in the news I wasn't planning on taking my kids there. But two were born in Cambodia and we visit often but all they know is the village and the city and not the beach. I would like for them to see the beach but would only go if there is a nice/safe place to stay. We are a bit of a Marriott family. Is Otres good? Last time I was there I think I stayed at the Marlin Bar when old Aussie Richard had it, or the Snakehouse, but obviously wouldn't do that again. Coming again in June for my wife's brother's wedding and considered a trip to the beach.

Also - we were considering flying to Phuket, or Danang to stay at the Sheraton there. Anyone been to the Danang Sheraton that has any input? Thanks.
It's totally different kind of place now days if your last stay was at Snakehohuse. Probably might want to wait year or two still before going there. Once they get the roads sorted out and most of construction finish it should be ok again.

If you are a Marriott type of guy then the good news is that Marriott should open in 2023-2024 in Sihanoukville. Already this year Novotel and Wyndham will open their first properties, Intercontinental and couple other big international chains are opening too within next two years. So there is now wider selection to choose from when it comes to where you want to stay your nights,.
[quote=backhome post_id=994607 time=1578434273 user_id=31399]
Is there any place nice to stay there, and is it a pleasant experience to visit the beach these days? I have been but it has been a number of years and just going by what's in the news I wasn't planning on taking my kids there. But two were born in Cambodia and we visit often but all they know is the village and the city and not the beach. I would like for them to see the beach but would only go if there is a nice/safe place to stay. We are a bit of a Marriott family. Is Otres good? Last time I was there I think I stayed at the Marlin Bar when old Aussie Richard had it, or the Snakehouse, but obviously wouldn't do that again. Coming again in June for my wife's brother's wedding and considered a trip to the beach.

Also - we were considering flying to Phuket, or Danang to stay at the Sheraton there. Anyone been to the Danang Sheraton that has any input? Thanks.
[/quote]

It's [b]totally[/b] different kind of place now days if your last stay was at Snakehohuse. Probably might want to wait year or two still before going there. Once they get the roads sorted out and most of construction finish it should be ok again.

If you are a Marriott type of guy then the good news is that Marriott should open in 2023-2024 in Sihanoukville. Already this year Novotel and Wyndham will open their first properties, Intercontinental and couple other big international chains are opening too within next two years. So there is now wider selection to choose from when it comes to where you want to stay your nights,.

Re: Sihanoukville

  • Quote LaudJohn

by LaudJohn » Wed Jan 08, 2020 5:22 pm

Going to Sihanoukville will only leave you disappointed and regretful.

The SHV of Richard of the Marlin and the Snake house disappeared 10 years ago. The demise of the place continued apace and increased exponentially since 2017.

It is totally different ..... and crap.
Going to Sihanoukville will only leave you disappointed and regretful.

The SHV of Richard of the Marlin and the Snake house disappeared 10 years ago. The demise of the place continued apace and increased exponentially since 2017.

It is totally different ..... and crap.

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