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I love your videos, and your message and information. You are Detailed and very informative. Thank you. I wish I could meet you and Joy when I visit Bang-Kok . Thank you again.
Thank you for a very informative video. Watching other videos i was wondering if you could buy the train ticket with an international bank card but luckily, you clearly explained at the beginning why doing so is not possible. So thank you and have a nice day!
This may actually be possible on websites. I don't know. But most things in Thailand are cash or scan from a Thai bank via phone, not counting larger hotels, restaurants etc, which are happy to take cc.
Nice description of the red line SkyTrain. The last time I used this airport I was going to visit Angor Watt in Cambodia but the train line stopped at Mo Chit and then there was a shuttle bus to the airport below the train station. Being able to take the train all the way to the airport from central Bangkok is a lot more convenient and stress free.
Thanks for the FYI, always nice to know. Hope you won't mind I'll checkup on you about Chiang Mai, basics and how to go about. Cheers happy new year 2024.
Very good video Randy and visiting Ban(g)kok with that name is bad for you!😜 Maybe that's why the guy renamed you Gary. But seriously, you're doing a great job for the TAT . From my perspective getting a regular taxi from DMK is the best option since they'll deliver you to your hotel directly. Your comedy sketch was brilliant except for Joy breaking out laughing , that's our job. How about a video of your hotel and (bed) room. I'm particularly interested in the bed linen.😉😂
Cab is really smart, expecially when more than one person in your group. Cab is my usual option. Did take the train once, which was fine but left finding transportation at the end.
Thank you for this video. What would you recommend for big groups (Senior Citizens) ? Would the "mini bus" accommodate 12 plus luggage or is it a typical van?
I'd say no. I think it seats eight. But group transportation would be cheaper than individual. Depending on your luggage, sharing taxis or Grabs might be best.
@@RetiredGlobalLifeYes it is very helpful. You even included the tip on paying with the card instead of scanning the QR code to get refund at the food court.
very helpful video, thankyou. Btw can we take ordinary/commuter train from DMK train station to Hua Lamphong or only allowed to take Red Line SRT (to bang Sue)?
Sorry I don't remember all the Red Line stops. There are about 14 so is Hua Lamphong is one of them you are in luck, and if not, a transfer would be needed. Best wishes and safe travels.
Anyone taken Grab from DMK and what was your experience? This is what I want to do but I read some stories from people saying it was hard to get a Grab from there - drivers kept canceling. Don't know if things have changed?
I don't know if the rules have changed. But last I knew Bolt, Grab etc could pick up at DMK (at a few others they can't). Why not just take a taxi. They are waiting the meter is on and the rate will be about the same from the airport into town.
@@RetiredGlobalLife I would normally do that but I've read so many stories any rigged meters or drivers refusing to use the meter once you get in. Grab seems safer since the fee is predetermined beforehand by the app
I did not check but if they do, I bet it will be at a higher price than the usual 7-11s, likely the same as the providers in the airport. Good thinking by you though!
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geez, this is the most extensive guide in getting out of DMK, thx 😊👍 (subbed)
Glad it helped! And thanks for the nice comment. (:
I love your videos, and your message and information. You are Detailed and very informative. Thank you. I wish I could meet you and Joy when I visit Bang-Kok . Thank you again.
Thanks so much!
Very informative. Thank you.
Thanks. Enjoy Bangkok.
Thank you for a very informative video. Watching other videos i was wondering if you could buy the train ticket with an international bank card but luckily, you clearly explained at the beginning why doing so is not possible. So thank you and have a nice day!
This may actually be possible on websites. I don't know. But most things in Thailand are cash or scan from a Thai bank via phone, not counting larger hotels, restaurants etc, which are happy to take cc.
You guys are so lovely. I can see how happy you are. Good job guys.
That is very nice of you! Thank you.
You guys keep making videos that are perfect timing for me . I am flying from Koh Samui to this airport connect to Bali. Thank you 😊
Great, Anna. Best wishes.
@@RetiredGlobalLife thank you and I wish you guys happy new year !
Thank you for the info. I will be arriving international flight at DMK airport. Now I know what to do
Great! Safe and fun journey.
Nice description of the red line SkyTrain. The last time I used this airport I was going to visit Angor Watt in Cambodia but the train line stopped at Mo Chit and then there was a shuttle bus to the airport below the train station. Being able to take the train all the way to the airport from central Bangkok is a lot more convenient and stress free.
Glad it was helpful. Thanks for commenting.
Nice Video..informative..good use of airport diagrams.
Thanks. Haha, I was sooooo proud of my little diagrams. Take care and come again.
Thanks for the FYI, always nice to know. Hope you won't mind I'll checkup on you about Chiang Mai, basics and how to go about. Cheers happy new year 2024.
Thanks and happy new year to you.
Great video. I always used city bus then change to sky train.
Great. Thanks for sharing. Take care.
Subscribed! Thanks Randy, nope should be Gary(LOL), I am heading to DMK for 1st time. Your video is great, helping me out a lot!
Haha, I'd forgotten the "Gary". Enjoy BKK via DMK!
Love your presentation, it's fun to watch, not to mention that the video is very informative,
Thanks so much! Appreciated.
Love DMK it’s not to far from me , recently visited. Returned via red line to Lak Si then to Wat Phra Sri my local temple 🛕 🙏
Thanks Jon, yes super convenient. Thanks for writing.
@@RetiredGlobalLife in fact am going tomorrow , as gf sister going to Ubon R so fancied another trip 😆
Great video Gary....
Haha. I'll be hearing that for a while.
Very good video Randy and visiting Ban(g)kok with that name is bad for you!😜 Maybe that's why the guy renamed you Gary. But seriously, you're doing a great job for the TAT . From my perspective getting a regular taxi from DMK is the best option since they'll deliver you to your hotel directly. Your comedy sketch was brilliant except for Joy breaking out laughing , that's our job.
How about a video of your hotel and (bed) room. I'm particularly interested in the bed linen.😉😂
Extremely useful and well-made video krub. Even as a local I'm still confused about Bang Sue/Krung Thep Aphiwat station 5555
What a nice compliment from a local! Thanks!
Tipp: if you’re a wheelchair user, CABB taxi have integrated ramps. Luckily i can "jump" into a regular taxi
That's a great contribution. Thanks so much!
Hi there, do you know where is the Grabcar pick up point at DMK International arrival terminal and the exit gate number, thank you!
The video tells you the floor, I don't remember, 3rd? And all you need to do is message the driver about the gate. I don't recall the specific ones.
I tried Cabb once from MBK. for the experience
Cab is really smart, expecially when more than one person in your group. Cab is my usual option. Did take the train once, which was fine but left finding transportation at the end.
Thank you for this video. What would you recommend for big groups (Senior Citizens) ? Would the "mini bus" accommodate 12 plus luggage or is it a typical van?
I'd say no. I think it seats eight. But group transportation would be cheaper than individual. Depending on your luggage, sharing taxis or Grabs might be best.
Thankyou
Thanks. I hope it is helpful.
@@RetiredGlobalLifeYes it is very helpful. You even included the tip on paying with the card instead of scanning the QR code to get refund at the food court.
very helpful video, thankyou. Btw can we take ordinary/commuter train from DMK train station to Hua Lamphong or only allowed to take Red Line SRT (to bang Sue)?
Sorry I don't remember all the Red Line stops. There are about 14 so is Hua Lamphong is one of them you are in luck, and if not, a transfer would be needed. Best wishes and safe travels.
Anyone taken Grab from DMK and what was your experience? This is what I want to do but I read some stories from people saying it was hard to get a Grab from there - drivers kept canceling. Don't know if things have changed?
I don't know if the rules have changed. But last I knew Bolt, Grab etc could pick up at DMK (at a few others they can't). Why not just take a taxi. They are waiting the meter is on and the rate will be about the same from the airport into town.
@@RetiredGlobalLife I would normally do that but I've read so many stories any rigged meters or drivers refusing to use the meter once you get in. Grab seems safer since the fee is predetermined beforehand by the app
Dose the 7Eleven at the airport sell Sim Cards?
I did not check but if they do, I bet it will be at a higher price than the usual 7-11s, likely the same as the providers in the airport. Good thinking by you though!
@@RetiredGlobalLife at Suvarnabhumi 7-Eleven the SIM cards are cheaper than buying from official booth in airport
Thanks for your answer
You taught me something! Thanks! So they are likely cheaper at DMK as well, if they sell them.@@yamuiemata
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Sorry, I don't understand the comment. Did I make a mistake in the video?