I'm offering my sofa bed for a barcamper.
My place is at Phaholyothin 21, not so far from the venue.
I was about to propose this sort of idea to the group.
Maybe we should make an opt-in list for this.
On Apr 23, 4:25 pm, proteus guy <
proteus...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There's no SLEEPING at Barcamp!!! You're supposed to participate in all the
> cool activities we'll have going on and crash right before sunup. :-)
>
> So actually - my thinking is that travelers should have a place in the wiki
> to post their arrival & departure times and then list a preference for what
> kind of accommodations they are looking for whether it be hotel (post
> budget), hostel, or crash with barcamper. I'm sure there are several of us
> who are willing to make a room available for free for traveling attendees. I
> see Satoko has offered and we've got at least one spare room at my condo +
> my office has a nice bed & bath arrangement as well.
>
> I know a little effort on the part of us locals will make the experience far
> easier and pleasant for travelers so if travelers post their preferences we
> can just individually choose to "sponsor" one or more and help them make
> their arrangements. Be sure and mark on the wiki if you've taken care of
> someone asking for help so we know who's left.
>
> Sound ok?
>
> -- Ben
>
> On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 3:07 PM, Michael Amy <
coco...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > I've never had a real problem getting a taxi around here. I imagine it's
> > even easier on Phaholyothin as it is a major road.
> > Bangkok is always good for taxis unless you are really far out in the
> > middle of nowhere.
>
> > It is about 6 miles from the venue in a taxi.
>
> >
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&ll=13.890578,100.5...
>
> > Sorry, forgot to make it clear that we live here already, I can ask but I
> > don't think my girlfriend will be too happy to share a room. I'd wait and
> > see who else is coming over and wants to stay. The rooms are very unlikely
> > to fill up soon, I'm sure you could just rock up in the middle of the night.
> > The place is an airport hotel which has had to partly convert to serviced
> > apartments cos they don't have the custom any more.
>
> > Also, you do know that you can sleep at the Barcamp venue? Personally I
> > think I'll stay around there in the evening, but I'd prefer a good night's
> > sleep at home.
>
> > I think C/C must be OK cos they accept cards in the restaurant. I'll ask.
>
> > Mike
>
> > On 23 Apr 2009, at 2:09, BRIAN RITCHIE wrote:
>
> > Greetings Mike,
>
> > How hard is it to get taxis in the evenings/night to and from the
> > Location to the hotel. If its close enough, I don't mind sharing the room
> > cost w/ u guys. Also, I assume CCard should be no problem as well for the
> > hotels or is it cash only ?
>
> > -BRIAN RITCHIE
>
> > On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 1:52 PM, Michael Amy <
coco...@googlemail.com>wrote:
>
> >> There are some good, big, cheap hotel-style rooms at Don Muang where I
> >> am staying, which is about 10-15 mins and I guess around 70-80 baht by taxi
> >> from the venue. I'll be going and coming back so I can share a taxi with
> >> people and show them around.
>
> >> I know the 65 sq m room under me has 3 comfortable, hotel style beds, hot
> >> bath/shower, fridge, balcony etc. for 900 baht a night.
>
> >> I am pretty sure they have a lot of other rooms available since the
> >> airport at Don Muang closed. The restaurant has some excellent food and a
> >> nice atmosphere, otherwise there quite a few good options nearby, also a
> >> 7-11 (of course), there is room service, and the area is fairly quiet.
>
> >> Maybe not the best if someone wants to go all the way into town partying,
> >> but taxis back from downtown cost about 200 baht, and the location at Don
> >> Muang is easier for getting to and from the venue. I'm not sure about how it
> >> might compare to places around Sripatum Uni.
>
> >> Also there is free WIFI (which works well in the restaurant too) and an
> >> internet point.
>
> >> Contact Erawan Place: 02 9811 333 or email me.
>
> >> Mike
>
> >> On 23 Apr 2009, at 12:16, BRIAN RITCHIE wrote:
>
> >> I have already broadcasted to Malaysia's FOSS community mailing list and
> >> will post on Barcamp Malaysia's FB Group as well. As for Mailing list, I'll
> >> let @cerventus broadcast to mailing list.
>
> >> On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 12:47 PM, 31o5 OHIRA <
3105.oh...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> >>> i think we can have list of places center of bangkok or around the venue,
> >>> both.
> >>> I have no idea about the area around the venue, but there must be
> >>> something.
>
> >>> for majour hotels, anybody can find on the net, but not much cheap
> >>> guesthouses are on the net.
> >>> so many choices in bangkok, this is the city full of tourist ;p
>
> >>> 31o5
>
> >>> On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 11:39 AM, sajal <
saja...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>>> im working onhttp://
www.barcampbangkok.org/wiki/visitors-inforight