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Old 19-12-2010, 07:37 PM   #1
kyro_02
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Default thailand for 2 weeks 3 days, what to do

Off to thailand to be with my gf for just over 2 weeks, she is working there, anyone been there recently, and what to expect, I am bringing 3,000 spending money, which has to cover accomodation and spending expenses

I'd ask her, but she just works there, not holiday there.. lol

is $100 a night in a hotel ok? im getting it half price apparently, other hotels want 200-300 a night?? $$AUD$$

things to do, things to see? things to look out for?

I leave 7th of January

im off work for 4 weeks, sucks when work makes you take 2 weeks off over christmas, come back to work for 2 days and off again for another 2 weeks..

edit: staying near phuket


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