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Carol Is Sharing! Girlfriend Getaway to Thailand

 

In 2003 my friend Bethany and I were talking about taking a girlfriend getaway, and going to France in November.  We were discussing this on a really sunny day in the summer – but then realized that France in November would be crappy and rainy, like Seattle (where we live)…

We tried to figure out a place that would be sunny & cheap – even though we’d pay more in airfare, we’d save in hotels and food, etc.

Thailand!

We booked the tickets in late September.

We knew we didn’t want to stay in Bangkok the whole time, and were going to be gone for over 2 weeks.  We specifically wanted to pick a remote place where we knew we wouldn’t be able to check our email…

Ko Phi Phi (Phi Phi Island, pronounced "pee pee")– okay, we realized we also chose places because of the funniness of their names - and Phuket, were the winners. 

We flew to Krabi, then took a ferry to Phuket, then another ferry to Phi Phi. We stayed a week in each place.

In the horrible Tsunami, we heard that the little hut we stayed in on Phi Phi was, sadly washed away.  The P P Princess – our cute little bungalow, with coconuts falling on the roof at night.  That was really sad, but we have great memories of it.

 

 

 

One of my personal goals for this trip was to be able to stand, neck-deep in water, and still look down and see my toes.

We were there on Ko Phi Phi for Thanksgiving, and had fruity drinks that were served in sand pails.  We don't need to talk about the unfortunate outcome of too many pails

 

 

Highlight in Phuket – staying at Le Meridian (fancy, it was a hotel that could have been anywhere, but we liked it).  There was one day when I saw a little elephant being walked around the grounds, and when I went to tell Bethany about it, she thought I was drunk or hallucinating.  Until she saw the little elephant herself.

When we went back to Bangkok we stayed at the Peninsula Hotel, which was rated the #1 hotel in the WORLD by Travel & Leisure magazine.  It was a very affordable $185/night, and we had a TV at the foot of our bathtub.

As we traveled, we found ourselves staying at progressively more expensive hotels.  We don’t recommend doing it the other way around.

The Peninsula was hard to leave, because it was so pretty, but we did venture out and around Bangkok and went to some palaces - the Gold Palace I think?  But we really got stuck at the Jim Thompson silk store, where a salesperson invited us to a sample sale.  We found ourselves at a huge convention hall filled with scarves, pillowcases, toiletries kits, etc.  We each had to buy a large duffel bag to fit all the stuff we bought at the sample sale.

Our Girlfriend Getaway motto was pretty much:  get a good tan, have a good time, throw a little culture in there.

 

 

 

Carol - Seattle, WA 

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Ed note:  we, here at Holiday Golightly, are still waiting for our gifts from that silk sample sale...

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Kerry Golightly

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permalink this comment kerryrupp Fri Mar 21, 2008 at 14.52 pm

Carol, are you sure no one put any little fizzy pills in your (big pail of a fruity drink) before the "elephant" vision?

Thanks for sharing!

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permalink this comment Carol Fri Mar 21, 2008 at 15.09 pm

Trust me, you don't want to know what I saw after the big pail of fruity drinks.

Notes to the editors: I still may have something for you in the duffle bag, I got a bit carried away at the sample sale...

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