Mosaik Apartments
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Mosaik ApartmentsI just booked a weeks stay at mosaik apartments ,i have never stayed there before ,but there web site looks quite impressive and the cost was ok for a week in a one bedroom suit prestige, i have always stayed at the ambiance before , but the suit offers twice has much space for the same price. so looking forward to my arival in Pataya on the 13 january.
You have to factor into the price of Mosaik, the cost of electric, water, linen changes, housekeeping, internet access if required, etc. Mosaik is a serviced apartment and does have added costs over the quoted price.
while this is true they are still excellent value and superbly located. Hope you get one at the front as some face onto a well that isn't that attractive. However they are all new and clean with all facilities. Those whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad.
Joiner FeeFriends staying there in moment and they must pay a joiner fee, if they bring a boy to the appartment. But they not even get one towle more. Not fair for this kind of accomodation.
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I called Mosiak to ask about this since I have a friend coming to town from the USA and I suggested he may want to stay there. The deny having a joiner fee as these are apartments with a security camera allowing you to see who is visiting before buzzing them into the building. Maybe you are thinking of a hotel.
My friends paying every day 200 Baht for the boy they bring to the appartment. Maybe it goes in someones pocket but they pay it at Mosaik Appartments. Just ask them again before posting here.
Their website does not include any restrictions about joiners or any joiner fee. I would simply not pay and see what happens.
No joiner fee
Here is the telephone number I dialed (038 723 667) and for the second time the person that answered said there is no payment for a guest. I am wondering who he pays the 200 baht to. Is it the security guard?
Mosaik Veteran...Kind of
I have stayed at Mosaik several times and have enjoyed it quite a bit. As for joiner fees...NONE! Several of my friends have booked apartments there during my stay and none of them ever mentioned a joiner fee. As another poster mentioned, these units are serviced apartments, not hotel rooms. The only thing the overnight guards may do is record the motorbike tag of your companion and maybe their ID, time of entry and departure. However, this if for your own safety. They have never requested money for joiner fee or "hush money" so I certainly do not see to whom your friend could have paid the 200 THB. As a matter of fact, my friends are staying there at the moment and I decided to go elsewhere this year because I wanted a place with a pool. I think I may end up staying there again in a few weeks. Keep your Twinkie in the wrapper or your cream may cause trouble.
Re: Mosaik ApartmentsI can concur that there is no joiner fee at the Mosaik.
Although I have enjoyed to stay at the Mosaik on several occasions during the last three years, I am looking for an alternative, as their pricing has become somewhat steep lately. When they opened in 2005 they charged 22.000 Baht for a two room apartment of about 80m2 and 17k to 19k Baht for the smaller 60m2 two room apartments. Prices are monthly, low season. Starting with "low season" 2008 they raised their prices by about 20% - I dont think the CPI increased by 20% in these three years. Adding pain is the Baht's appreciation. What has irritated me from the beginning is their 30% add-on thorughout the socalled "high season". Although I see the point in charging a premium like this during the peak season, I hold the opinion it is somewhat over the top during the period when the low season has more or less settled in already, i.e. in March. I think it would be much more appropriate to differentiate between peak-, high-, low- and dead-season. Only two levels like at the Mosaik (high or low season with a 30% price difference) does not make too much sense in my opinion, especially in Pattaya. Of course one could argue, it is up to the market, i.e. the tourists and foreign residents, to decide on the appropriate pricing policy. Problem is on the other hand, the imperfect information, i.e. I dont know about alternatives which offer about the same level of convenience/quality. I once in a while take a look at other apartments / guest houses, but I have not found anything that would pass as an alternative regarding the standard of the rooms. As I dont want to spill my holiday with indiscriminate "inspections" of prospective alternative apartments, I would like to ask this community to share their huge knowledge base regarding lodging. I am looking for an apartment, to let for three to four weeks. In the range of 50m2 to 70m2; seperate sleeping room would be nice. Bathroom should be Western style, i.e. separated toilet and shower, as I dont want to stand/walk on a wet floor when going to the toilet. Bathroom should be big enough to hold two persons at the same time without impeding each other - this is another issue with Mosaik: the suites are rather big, but much of the space is uselessly wasted while the bathroom is very, very small. Bed has to be king-size. TV should not be outdated and about 30 or more inches - my boyfriend needs it... Next there should be a Balcony which actually can be used, i.e. having a minimum of two outdoor chairs. Important for smoking... Plenty of storage room would be a considerable plus. Not just a standard cabinet, but at least two and some extra furniture useful for storage. Big safety deposit box - should be able to hold a standard size laptop, camera and some other stuff. Some dished and cutlery would be nice to have, together with adequate cupboard. What I do not need: Cooking plate, telephone, DVD player, VCR, stereo, swimming pool, parking lot. I hope my needs are not too specific - I would be very grateful for some people out there having suggestions.
Re: Mosaik ApartmentsWhat about center condo
It is close to every thing They have lots of condos 1 bed room or bedrooms If you want more information Send me a pm
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Thanks for your offer, skeet45. I was thinking about giving Center Condo a try in the past. As a matter of fact I decided against doing so eventually, because of too much construction noise going on there. I learned that almost all the time apartments were undergoing renovations, as they changed hands and the new owners wanted everything done new. As far as I know there is some kind of block out period for construction work every year, but that means that in the end more work is done in the remaining period of every year. Moreover there is the temple next to the condo and this means additional noise. Finally the building is rather old and thus the need for renovation work is raised further. If the building was smaller (less apartments mean less opportunities for noise producing construction work; a highrise building like the cc is therefore not the perfect choice) and/or newer then it would be a different scenario.
Re: Mosaik IIJust been looking on Mosaiks#s website and reading about Mosaik II
http://www.mosaikpattaya.com/ "All DELUXE STUDIOS, PRESTIGE STUDIOS, DELUXE SUITES and PRESTIGE SUITES as well as the PENTHOUSE are located in the main Mosaik Building or the new Mosaik II building. Both buildings are equipped with in total four modern elevators which ensure a very comfortable access to all floors.Our STANDARD STUDIOS and STANDARD SUITES are located in two separate buildings right across from the main Mosaik building. These buildings have only stairways but no elevators" Just wondering where the standard suites are located? Across from Mosaik to my mind is the block that Blius house is locaed in? Or are they located over what was o'briens restaurant? Or has the rumoured conversion of flamingo into apartmenst happened already? Buffalo me die! Send Money!
Re: Mosaik ApartmentsYes Colmx they are located over the former O'Briens restaurant and in the next building to the right of that as you face the restaurant front...with the Flamingo to the left. They are housed in two buildings. Remember the main Mosaik building goes all the way round through to soi day/night 1 [Building E] so the other Mosaik buildings are technically across from the main building but not from the main building front....as is Blue House as you say.
If you are there...when you look up at all the balconys on Day Night two around the former O'Briens building you will see all the balconys with plants and beautifully painted virtually all the same...it is they who belong to Mosaik. I have never stayed anywhere in Mosaik apart from the main building......but on my last visit i had to stay in Pattaya near the end of my stay for only two days and had a prestige studio which looks out over the rear soi to Cats Place and across to the two buildings..they certainly look very nice from the outside... but according to the guy in the office...there are no lifts and the decor is not as plush as the main Mosaik building. But the price reflects this....they are very reasonably priced. I had a look at the Flamingo 3 weeks ago when i stayed in the Mosaik....i was advised the building is undergoing refurbishment...but i parked my car outside of it for a couple of days and the place still looks a mess and there was no sign of activity then. I stayed also in the main Mosaik block in a prestige studio for a week and the standard in the main building is still every bit as high as it was when they first opened.
Re: Mosaik ApartmentsHi Alaan
Thanks for your very informative reply From posting elsewhere on the board I'll only be in Thailand for 7 night on my mini trip at the end of oct, and will probably spend the first 2 nights in Bkk 5000B for a week in one of their mosaik II studios sound like a great deal to me. I don't particularly care for elevators, just location! Buffalo me die! Send Money!
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