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Happy Resort - Nong Haan

Postby lee » May 20, 2008, 12:47 pm

We would like to welcome 'Happy Resort' to udonmap.com. They offer self-contained chalets with all modern amenities including kitchen, hot water, LCD TV with DVD player, air-conditioning and living room. Rooms come with a pleasant view over the swimming pool and garden. Prices start at 790bt per night.

Address: 254 Baan Muang, Nong Haan, Udon Thani. (Route 2 East towards Ban Chiang) Province Map E4

Tel. 089-6210410 or 080-6000210

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Postby Prenders88 » May 20, 2008, 4:09 pm

The bungalows look great, and a good base if you want to explore Ban Chiang and Kamchanod, without having to stay in Udon.
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Postby dill » May 20, 2008, 4:56 pm

lee
have they gt a website?
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Postby lee » May 21, 2008, 10:36 am

Not yet, but I'll be knocking up a simple webpage for them soon.
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Postby beer monkey » May 21, 2008, 3:40 pm

Looks Peaceful.
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Postby perry » August 15, 2008, 4:14 am

hi l coming for one month and happy resort looks great need to know the price form dec 15 2008 to jan 11 2009 and also if you have a e-mail adress or web site , thanks

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Re: Happy Resort - Nong Haan

Postby deankham » September 4, 2008, 6:51 pm

Anyone stayed here yet? Interested to know what you thought of the place.
Might chance a couple of days over xmas to give it a go.

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Re: Happy Resort - Nong Haan

Postby hxjohn » October 22, 2008, 10:36 pm

looks like a really nice place =D>
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Re: Happy Resort - Nong Haan

Postby Bugs Bunny » November 30, 2008, 3:22 pm

I have a house in the next village, Ban Yang, and I drove by the place to have a look. First of all, there is nothing going on in Ban Muang, why would anyone spend a holiday there? If they have any guests, it must be people who have a wife in the area and have problems sleeping on the floor and problems using squattoilets.
I think it's a frenchman who build the place for his wifes family, the wife also have a small supermarket in Nong Han, and she comlained about few, but none guests in the resort, and she was about to give up the super as well, Tesco Lotus is planning to open in Nong Han, which probably will kill many local businesses.
Well, Happy is clean and new, but not much to do, I forgot to ask the price.
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Re: Happy Resort - Nong Haan

Postby Prenders88 » November 30, 2008, 4:20 pm

Bugs Bunny wrote:
I have a house in the next village, Ban Yang, and I drove by the place to have a look. First of all, there is nothing going on in Ban Muang, why would anyone spend a holiday there? If they have any guests, it must be people who have a wife in the area and have problems sleeping on the floor and problems using squattoilets.

Welcome to the forum Bugs.
You have hit the nail on the head, they are not for long term holidays. People who like their home comforts, and privacy. There is nothing worse than waking up in the middle of the night, breaking your neck for a pi$$, and having to walk through the house in the dark, trying not to wake all the family sleeping on the floor, and sliding through the mud outside in the rain, to the breeze block lavvy.

The planned Tesco for Nong Han is a scaled down version, not the same size as the store in Udon, it will probably kill off most of the Mom and Pop shops, within a 20/30 minute drive radius. As far up as Bandung.
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Re: Happy Resort - Nong Haan

Postby BugVid » February 19, 2009, 10:15 pm

Looks really nice - anyone know what it would cost for a couple of nights with wife and two young kids?
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Re: Happy Resort - Nong Haan

Postby Marmite The Dog » February 19, 2009, 11:03 pm

Einstein wrote:Looks really nice - anyone know what it would cost for a couple of nights with wife and two young kids?


lee wrote:Prices start at 790bt per night.


Just plucking a figure out of thin air, say, 1580 Baht? :fryingpan:
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Re: Happy Resort - Nong Haan

Postby robyd » September 5, 2009, 10:17 pm

Hi Guys

Looks nice! im not sure if i missed somthing but there are no beds? and also the pool is exclusive to the property?
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Re: Happy Resort - Nong Haan

Postby lee » September 7, 2009, 11:16 am

The chalets have lounge area and bedroom, and the pool is for guest use.
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Re: Happy Resort - Nong Haan

Postby Fawn » September 8, 2009, 2:56 am

BugVid wrote:Looks really nice - anyone know what it would cost for a couple of nights with wife and two young kids?


Marmite, quoting BugVid as Einstein wrote:Looks really nice - anyone know what it would cost for a couple of nights with wife and two young kids?


Marmite quoting lee wrote:Prices start at 790bt per night.


Marmite The Dog wrote:Just plucking a figure out of thin air, say, 1580 Baht? :fryingpan:


I think "The Dog" is assuming rather a lot. Lee originally posted this in May 2008 while BugVid asked for costs in February 2009. If I take my shoe and sock off, I estimate that's a full 9 months since costs were last published, thus BugVid had a relevant question, especially in the current economic climate. It's also rather unfair to pick on a new boy by calling him Einstein, is that how they do things at Teak Door? BugVid never posted again, that's a shame, the famed knowledge base failed its customer base.
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