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Thailand Compulsory Hotel Meals
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Thailand hotels, mainly in Phuket, Koh Samui and Chiang Mai impose these charges on some (or all) of the following times; Christmas, New Year, Chinese New Year (variable Feb), Songkran (Thai New Year 12-14 Apr), Loy Kratong (Water Festival full moon of November). Other regions may have compulsory dinners. Generally speaking the mid-expensive properties are most likely to stipulate this condition. Children usually, but not always, pay around 50% of the adult rate for these compulsory meals. These meals must be paid for prior to voucher issue Hotels in Kanchanburi have a "Light and Sound" show to commemorate events concerning the River Kwai bridge. It is held in November and most local hotels there have special compulsory dinners. You will be notified of any applicable dinners when you submit your booking form. Notes: Some hotels delay the issue of rates for their compulsory dinners. Our interactive list is only for reference. Interactive hotel meal rates. Click here!
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