In my last post I hauled my goodies from Bangkok. I purchased 6 pairs on contacts from Platinum Fashion Mall's "Dazzle Me Lens" store. I absolutely love the lenses. I purchased 3 blue, 2 gray and 1 green. Photos are below: QUEEN BLUE
HIMALAYAN BLUE JEWEL 4TONE BLUE PUFFY GREEN COROCO GRAY LILLY GRAY Not only are the lenses comfortable but the lady at the shop was very nice. Here is the Dazzle Me Lens shop address: Room 441, Oxford 2, 2nd floor, Platinum Fashion Mall, Bangkok, Thailand 10400Saturday, September 5, 2015
Bangkok, Thailand Haul 2015
If you read my previous post you know that I recently visited Bangkok, Thailand. Here is a breakdown of the different malls I visited and which I preferred. 1. Siam Paragon: My favorite mall that we visited. This is a more high end mall that has 10 floors. Amazing food court with reasonable prices. 2. Platinum Fashion Mall: Didn't find any clothing here, but LOVED buying colored contact lenses here. 3. Terminal 21: Cute place to go, has a lot of different stores (not ones you would normally find in the US) and has themed floors (San Francisco, Istanbul, etc.) Wasn't my favorite for shopping but was definitely worth checking out. 4. Central World: Probably the best place to do actual shopping. Great restaurants (AKA, Nobu Shabu, Harijuku Crepes) and standard stores like ZARA, Forever 21, etc. Note that prices for those stores you can find in the US are might more expensive when you do the conversion. This is what I ended up buying - two tanks for Chatuchak weekend market, 2 beauty masks and a maybelline powder from Boots, several cute little trinkets (Totoro mostly) and 6 colored contact lenses from DazzleMe Lens in Platinum Fashion Mall.
I will be doing a separate post on the colored contacts I purchased from Dazzle Me Lens!My First Time in Bangkok, Thailand - Tips & Advice
My boyfriend and I have been dying to visit southeast Asia and finally made it to Bangkok Thailand. We were there for 10 days in the end of August. I thought I would share my first impressions and some tips that could potentially help you if you are traveling there in the near future. I will put up more posts with shopping hauls - shopping in Bangkok is amazing. When we arrived we took a taxi to our hotel - big mistake! I cannot stress enough - avoid taxis / cabs at all costs. The drivers are crooked and they try to scam you. Generally they will not even use a meter but we were "lucky" ours did. He then took the longest and most traffic-filled route to our hotel. We were staying in Sukhumvit and it costs us 525 baht (should have been around 400). There is a 75 baht toll you will pay - just give the driver the money and he should give you your change. Our driver gave us our change less 50 baht which is the airport fee (that is accurate). At the end of our ride it was around 450 on the meter. He asked for 500 (again trying to trick us into paying the 50 baht airport charge). We said we already paid that and let him off with just 450 on top of the 75 and 50 for toll and airport fee. This was our last time and only time we used a taxi in Bangkok. I refused to pay these crooked people any more money. Which leads me to my next point - BTS (train system in bangkok). Although the streets are very smelly and quite dirty, the BTS is amazing. Trains moving constantly, cheap rates and air conditioned transportation. We were staying close to the Nana station and most places we went to were between 15 and 30 baht for one-way. You can also get a day pass for 140 baht but I wouldn't recommend it unless you are traveling quite a bit that day. It does get busy at times (see photos below) but there are arrows and signs in English that help you navigate your way around the BTS stations. Lines do form and it gets a bit crowded during rush hour (~5pm).
Choosing a place to stay was a challenge considering there are so many options and Bangkok is such a large city. We decided on Adelphi Suites which is on Soi 8 in Sukhumvit. It is extremely close to the Nana BTS Station (1 minute walk literally down the road). It was rated well on Expedia and it was classified as 4 stars. It was horrible! Do not stay there... Bugs in the bed, horrible breakfast and smelly rooms. Coming from Las Vegas, when you say 4 stars I am thinking it will be pretty nice. We stayed in the "Executive Suite" and the room was horrible. Stay at the Sheraton in Sukhumvit or the InterContinental. Those places looked really great. See below photos: Our favorite thing about Bangkok was the people. The Thai people are so kind and sweet to foreigners. You really feel welcome there and everyone speaks English! There are so many signs and directions in English that navigating the somewhat intimidating Bangkok went really well. We have a wonderful time in Bangkok and my haul posts will be up shortly! xoxo