Re: A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand ? Feasible?
Nice info. For me i would have opted to take a taxi were i to stop at DM simply because it just saves me the hassle and i don't need to worry when i am bringing my luggae along. Thank god all most recent flights don't stop at DM.
tonychat and narong are right. Can take SRT train too. Soon in the future can take BTS - they are extending line - you can see the construction right beside the tollway.
Made a mistake upthread - it is the A2 bus that goes to Victory Monument. A1 goes to Mo Chit.
One more option to Pattaya: take the free shuttle bus that connects DMK to BKK. Must show onward ticket to counter but there sometimes is confusion and a melee and you might be able to slip on board. Otherwise relatively simple to photoshop one - I have done it before
Shuttle - go gate 5 and turn right and look for counter that says: "FREE AOT Shuttle"
There are no further checks onboard and no ticket is given. There are racks for luggage - you can bring on large bags
Last time I took it, leaves on the hour and 20-past - 2x departures per hour.
Once at BKK, you have the Bell Bus and Ron Rueang bus options at the floor below arrivals.
This forum best - many old hands.
Nice info. For me i would have opted to take a taxi were i to stop at DM simply because it just saves me the hassle and i don't need to worry when i am bringing my luggae along. Thank god all most recent flights don't stop at DM.