Hotels for part day use in Phnom Penh?
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Hotels for part day use in Phnom Penh?
Hi, I've been looking for a hotel which can be used as part day you however I haven't found it yet. I usually use guesthouses in Phnom Penh to meet my girl friend, but it's not clean.
Does someone know the hotels for this purpose?
Thank you.
Does someone know the hotels for this purpose?
Thank you.
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What's your budget?
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Dozens of drive in love hotels around town if you know what to look for
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If he knew that he wouldn’t of asked the question, now would he? Next time try to be a little less helpful.epidemiks wrote:Dozens of drive in love hotels around town if you know what to look for
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Re: Hotels for part day use in Phnom Penh?
Any hotel will let you check in and out within a few hours. Not many will give you hourly rates though, so you'll just have to stump up the normal daily rate.
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Re: Hotels for part day use in Phnom Penh?
The 'Motels' in Preak Leap, where you drive your car straight into a car port might do hourly rates. They seem to exist for one purpose only!!
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I’m guessing the same purpose as the opCambo Dear wrote: ↑Fri Jan 11, 2019 8:32 pm The 'Motels' in Preak Leap, where you drive your car straight into a car port might do hourly rates. They seem to exist for one purpose only!!
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Wouldn't have, not wouldn't of.Stiliko wrote:If he knew that he wouldn’t of asked the question, now would he? Next time try to be a little less helpful.epidemiks wrote:Dozens of drive in love hotels around town if you know what to look for
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Next time you decide to weigh in on a thread with pointless critiques, try offering your own helpful knowledge to the op instead. If you've got nothing, stfu.
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Dude, that's exactly the kind of place the OP says he wants to avoid. He's trying to have a romantic time in a nice place. Turn on a UV light in those Motels and the whole room will look like a Jackson Pollock, ceilings and all. He wants a 5 star place that can give him a good deal. Like with all the linen changing and cleaning and other services you can just divide that $240 a night into 24 and everyone will come out smiling? WTF is wrong with people?Cambo Dear wrote: ↑Fri Jan 11, 2019 8:32 pm The 'Motels' in Preak Leap, where you drive your car straight into a car port might do hourly rates. They seem to exist for one purpose only!!
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