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Mar 19, 2022
3 years ago
Suren **************
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When I try to book my first night at a Sha ++ hotel in Pattaya through agoda.com it shows only the room rate ( not included prices of PCR and transport). How to add the PCR and transport expenses when we book through agoda.com. Pls help me...
Feb 18, 2022
3 years ago
Gino *********
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Hey I bought a 10 day Sha extra plus alternative quarantine package through Agoda which included the pcr tests too.

But when I was filling out the Thai pass today the name of the hotel was not in the selection list so I chose a hotel but supplied my booking reference.

Any problems here ?
Nov 11, 2021
3 years ago
Carolyn ******
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Having trouble communicating directly with hotels on Test and Go packages - not to mention horrible delays in response on reservation inquiries, lack of complete information, won't answer questions, etc. And now, I'm down to the complete wire needing this done asap. Question: is it really unacceptable to do an Agoda booking and upload that? Has anyone had success on Thai Pass with a third party booking platform, or is it all done directly with the hotel?
Nov 26, 2020
4 years ago
Spencer *******
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If you’re going to stay with a Thai National, what kind of invitation letter would be sufficient as proof of accommodation? Looking at no 3 here. I realise an Agoda booking would be considered proof of accommodation after quarantine but there is no mention of how long the accommodation needs to be for.
Sep 25, 2017
7 years ago
Andrew ******
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Yangon Visa Run Report:

1) Just get the Myanmar e-visa. Don't go to the embassy. Way too expensive.

2) If you want to go cheap, I would definitely recommend booking Scott Hostel through Agoda. Good location, bargain price compared to prices on the ground.

3) There's like a LOT of decent food in Yangon now--not true 2 years ago--but you really need to be with someone who knows all the good places--probably an NGO worker.

4) Bring a USD $100. The Thai visa office only takes USD, and they have lots of change. Easiest way to break $100 here that I know of. Visa costs $40.

5) No decent, cheap food in the Yangon airport.

Attached is the visa fee table in the Myanmar embassy in Bangkok right now. Now it's neither cheaper nor more convenient to just do an e-visa.
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