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Hi Sylvie!  Been watching your Youtube's super awesome! I hope Angie is doing well and getting ready for her next fight!  I aspire to be like her since I spar with the boys at my gym....so I totally root for her success!!!!!!  On in this matter, since my aspirations to go to Thailand are still pending (but not feeling rushed); I have been casually perusing several gyms.  I have been reading some posts here on the forum and really today I came across the Royal Thai Residence and I love---that it is all inclusive!   I would assume the food is not included but the living quarters, the training and transportation is all part of it.  This seems like a dream come true.  I love how they advertise that they will be learning traditional Muay Thai which is really what I am looking for.  I definitely want the entire experience of learning the Muay Thai and maybe actually getting to go in the ring, just so I can say, yeah! I got to fight once or twice!  That would be a dream come true!   What can you say about Royal Thai Residence? It sounds perfect for my budget.  

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Hi Sylvie!  Been watching your Youtube's super awesome! I hope Angie is doing well and getting ready for her next fight!  I aspire to be like her since I spar with the boys at my gym....so I totally root for her success!!!!!!  On in this matter, since my aspirations to go to Thailand are still pending (but not feeling rushed); I have been casually perusing several gyms.  I have been reading some posts here on the forum and really today I came across the Royal Thai Residence and I love---that it is all inclusive!   I would assume the food is not included but the living quarters, the training and transportation is all part of it.  This seems like a dream come true.  I love how they advertise that they will be learning traditional Muay Thai which is really what I am looking for.  I definitely want the entire experience of learning the Muay Thai and maybe actually getting to go in the ring, just so I can say, yeah! I got to fight once or twice!  That would be a dream come true!   What can you say about Royal Thai Residence? It sounds perfect for my budget.  

Hi! Royal Thai Residence is nice, it's off the main road so it's really quiet but it's close enough to everything that you won't be isolated. There's massage on site (I wish I had this at my building) and a small restaurant, so while food isn't included in the package it is easy enough to not have to go out when you're tired from training. There's a pool for swimming and lounging, a really nice area all around it to relax. All in all a really nice place.

The package includes training 2x per day and there's an option for a motorbike rental. If you don't rent the bike the cost is less, but unless you're terrified of driving by yourself I recommend getting the motorbike included. It makes transport between the gym and the hotel easier and it also opens up all kinds of exploration possibilities. If you don't get the bike and choose to walk to the gym it's about 20 minutes, or you can take a motorbike taxi but the cost of that every day will add up.

The gym in the package is my gym, Petchrungruang, and I love it there. It's not a gym for everyone but the women who have come and trained with me have absolutely loved it and if you can direct yourself through the sessions during the parts where you don't have immediate attention from a trainer it's a great place. I think it's a great deal.

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Thank you so much for the information.  I am definitely now decided this is the place to be. Can I pay monthly?  It would be easier for me if I paid a month upon arriving there and then just pay as I go along.  But yes! The motorbike would definitely be a great choice for me and I love the potential for exploring the surrounding areas!!!!!!  Wow!  This is so great!  Cool!  Sylvie!  :  )      :thanks:

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Thank you so much for the information.  I am definitely now decided this is the place to be. Can I pay monthly?  It would be easier for me if I paid a month upon arriving there and then just pay as I go along.  But yes! The motorbike would definitely be a great choice for me and I love the potential for exploring the surrounding areas!!!!!!  Wow!  This is so great!  Cool!  Sylvie!  :  )      :thanks:

Yes, there's a monthly option. Maybe send them a message on their website to let them know you're looking and you can ask any questions there. When it gets a bit closer to when you're coming out shoot me a message as well and I'll do what I can to make sure everything goes as smoothly as possible :)

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