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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: Are the girls healthy?
A: Our number 1 priority is the health, safety and security of
our visitors. All ladies undergo full physicals, to ensure your
health and well being.
Q: How much money will I need to bring on my holiday?
A: As a rule of thumb it is always wise to bring a little cash
for extra expenses, like gifts, personal shopping at the stalls,
or if you wish to take a day tour etc. An extra compulsory expense
is the departure tax to leave Thailand which is 500thb ($17AU).
Q: When is the latest I can make my reservation?
A: We cater to only limited number of visitors a week so we can
assure the best possible service, so it is wise to book as soon
as possible to avoid disappointment.
Q: Do I have to pay for my companion or anything she
uses?
A: Everything your companion uses is paid for in the Resort. Should
you wish to leave the resort with your companion, you will have
to pay for any expenses you or your companion incur.
Q: What is the role of my companion?
A: The sole objective of your companion is to make your stay in
Thailand as pleasant as possible. Other than her bedroom duties
she will escort you wherever you wish to go and do. (Subject to
her personal safety)
Q: What happens if I don’t like my companion?
A: You are able to change ladies should you not be happy with
the one you are with. No questions asked.
Q: Can I use my credit card at the resort?
A: Credit cards can be used at the resort and most establishments
on the island. You are able to withdraw cash from the many cash
terminals on the island.
Q: Do I have to tip in or out of the resort?
A: Tipping is not compulsory in Thailand. But, it is always a
beautiful gesture in any country.
Q: Will I be able to meet new people other than my companion?
A: As most of our visitors come from English speaking countries,
you will never be short of company if you so wish and your host
will be more than happy to introduce you to everyone in the group.
Q: What happens to bad boys?
A: As all guests are entitled to and will receive our best service and this sometimes
warrants us to take action on a person who is not being civilized and generally
disturbing other guests. This action is at first a warning to please behave
and is then followed by alternative accommodation arrangements. We will pay for
accommodation at a different resort for the remainder of their stay and provide
transport. Personal expenses will have to be met by them.
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