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Post by kendo »

Jing does a nice little BBQ on a thursday or a friday its nice to chill out early evening in there garden and they have a good free pool table, the staff like to have a game with you, also have free wifi for patrons so take your laptop or you can use there two desk tops for a small charge.

The breakfast menu is good and cooked to order, the scrambled egg is very nice, and the bacon is very good.

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I will second that Kendo

Always stop there when in HH

They also do a good shuttle service to Swampy airport too :thumb: :thumb:

Also allow you instruct how you want your food cooked :thumb:
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Peter said that he knows you Richard, and yes his cab company met me at Swampy drove down to HH safely cost 1800 baht, and we used them again later very resonable.
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I can't agree more stayed there twice now and coming back over xmas and new year. Such a friendly chilled out guesthouse 10 out of 10
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Whenever I visit Hua Hin I've rented a house in recent years, so I've never stayed at Jings. However, I've known plenty of people who have, and over several years I've never heard an adverse comment.

Recently a friend of mine (who is computer illiterate) told me that he wanted to visit Hua Hin over the Christmas period with his Thai girlfriend. He usually stays in Pattaya, and was looking for accomodation in Hua Hin at a comparable price - less than £15 per night. I had no hesitation in recommending Jings.

I sent an enquiry to Jings initially to identify availability over Christmas and New Year.

The next day there was an e-mail confirming that a room would be available.

Over the next 2 weeks my friend chopped and changed his dates, but throughout Jing remained courteous and helpful. We eventually managed to confirm dates, and Jing even managed to provide a room better than originally offered by upgrading from a small to a medium room at no extra cost.

Having read Richard and Kendo's comments regarding an airport shuttle service, I contacted Jing again this weekend and added airport pickup for my friend.

Throughout the entire process I was dealing with a complete stranger, but as already stated Jing's patience with my friend's ever changing requirements was exemplary, and it was more like dealing with an old friend than a hotel.

If the accomodation matches my experience so far, my friend is going to have a great Christmas and New Year break.

[Edit] I should have said, e-mail turnaround was always well within 24 hours.
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Post by Gus »

I here that there is a new hotel next door to Jings, any idea of the name, rates, quality etc
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Jings is very laid back(just like the staff there)they are also good for a joke and a laugh.Also security is good at nite and rooms cleaned every day!Very central to every thing and didn't really find it that noisy at nite ,as out most of the time any way!Don't know about a new place opening next door,but a french guy Roland runs a good bar 2 doors down and has 4 hour happy hours...beers 50 baht!
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Post by Gus »

Because Jings is fully booked when I am in town Peter made enquiries next door but they are also fully booked.
I have sent an email to El Murphys but am still awaiting a reply.

Thipurai have vacancies but I would rather pay less than 1K rather than more.
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You could always just lob up to a few places and chance it I suppose,but over the Xmas period most places will want to make up for the last 6 months and try and make a quid,so rates will naturally be higher!
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Post by uncle tom »

If you're struggling to find somewhere, check out Top Marks at the very end of Poonsuk road.

They have decent rooms at fair prices, in easy walking distance of the action.

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Post by mat »

This was on the accomodation section last week and coming from El Murphys:

"Seasonal greetings to everyone on HHAD.
Due to some technical hitch we have not been receiving some of our mail.
For those bookings received already and answered they are confirmed.
We still have limited rooms available over the festive period.
If you require to contact us you can sms me direst @ 0066 (0) 813093395 or @ el_murphys@yahoo.com.
Regards Murf."

Maybe you can give it another try now.
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Hi,

Is Jings still recommended? Would it be ok for a lone male traveler not looking to bring back company? (not that I have a problem with those that do even if they stay at Jing's but this thread with sus acronyms makes me wonder! huahin afterdark .com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=15116 ) I could be completely misreading the thread!

Thanks
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Well, "Hello Dave", welcome to the forum.
dave1122 wrote:Is Jings still recommended?
Yes.....
dave1122 wrote: Would it be ok for a lone male traveler not looking to bring back company?
Yes.....Odd question though. :?

Don't think the hotel will insist you bring one back. :laugh: :wink:

You won't be corrupted.......will you? :shock:
dave1122 wrote:....(not that I have a problem with those that do even if they stay at Jing's but this thread with sus acronyms makes me wonder!....
Easy to misinterpret the acronyms though, which is why they shouldn't be used really, unless they are the very obvious ones.
dave1122 wrote:...huahin afterdark .com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=15116.....
You can't link yet.........have a look at this....http://www.huahinafterdark.com/forum/vi ... 26&t=10054..... especially point number 6.
dave1122 wrote:...I could be completely misreading the thread!
Perhaps.

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Spitfire wrote:Well, "Hello Dave", welcome to the forum.
Thanks, this place has lots of great info.
Spitfire wrote:Don't think the hotel will insist you bring one back. :laugh: :wink:


Haha, I figured that.. I just wanted to check that I wouldn't be the only person having breakfast alone! The only reason I thought I needed to ask was the acronyms in that thread then the suggestion the topic be moved to the adult forum which I can't access (I must admit I am curious).
Spitfire wrote:You can't link yet.........have a look at this......... especially point number 6.
Thanks, I did struggle to put the link in there hence the spaces. I didn't think anyone would mind since I was linking to this forum.

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Post by Gus »

Quite often I have breakfast alone at Jings, much better than buying two breakfasts :)
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