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The video presents a summary of low season prices for three hotels located in a quiet area just off Central Pattaya Road, or Pattaya Klang. The host explains that April is being skipped due to ongoing issues in the Middle East and the Songkran festival, which is advised to be avoided. The focus is on official low season prices starting from May 1st. The first hotel discussed offers a standard room for 790 Baht in May, compared to 890 Baht currently. The room includes a TV and a safety box. A superior room, which is slightly larger, is priced at 990 Baht in May, down from 1090 Baht, and also features a safety box, fridge, TV, and a firm bed. The hotel does not have a swimming pool. The host notes that booking directly or through Agoda yields very similar prices for this hotel.
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The speaker begins by asking viewers to participate in a test related to a new camera, an Osmo Action 5, which can record in up to 4K resolution. He explains that he has recorded two segments of a walk: one going up Pratamnac Soi 5 and another coming back down to the beach. One segment was recorded in 4K, and the other in 180 resolution. While the difference between 4K and 180 is very obvious in daylight, it's less so at night, especially with the camera's "super night" setting. Viewers are asked to identify which segment was recorded in 4K and which in 180. The main topic of the video then shifts to sponsorship, particularly concerning girls in Thailand. The speaker notes that many girls he knows are getting sponsors, which often leads them to reduce their regular work, though they still occasionally work. He argues that sponsorship tends to bring out a "lazy gene," causing girls to only work when they feel like it. He claims that the girls often lie to their sponsors, leading to the sponsors being taken advantage of.
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This video explores four different accommodation options in Jomtien, specifically on Soi 7, highlighting their features and prices, particularly for longer stays during the low season. The first option is a condo hotel, which is notable for its large rooms with kitchens and an incredibly low price of $14 (10 British pounds) per night. This particular establishment specializes in long-term stays, requiring a minimum of one month. This makes it ideal for those planning to stay for one or two months during the low season, as it offers a very low daily rate and the convenience of a kitchen for cooking. The room is a 30-square-meter studio with a kitchen, including a fridge, microwave, and cooker hood. It also features a good TV, a fan, and a view that allows for a nice breeze, potentially eliminating the need for air conditioning. A safety box is available at reception. The cost for a month is 12,000 baht, plus approximately 2,000 baht for electricity and water, with electricity charged at 7 baht per unit. This brings the total monthly cost to roughly 14,000 baht, translating to about $14 or 10 pounds per night. Due to its monthly rental policy, this condo hotel is not listed on typical booking sites.
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