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AsiaRooms.com - Enjoy Amazone Night Beach Party in Pattaya

Pattaya will play host to the Amazone Night Beach Party next month.

2011-10-22
PATTAYA, THAILAND, October 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) Visitors to Pattaya next month will be able to enjoy a wild night out when the Amazone Night Beach Party takes place.
 
It comes as part of the G Session series of monthly beach parties, which are organised on the first Saturday of each month by hotel and resort chain Pullman.
 
The next event is to take place on November 5th from 19:00 local time until the early hours and offers an exotic Brazilian theme, with exuberant dancers set to impress audiences with their physicality.
 
Live music will be provided by the likes of DJ Funky Wax from Brazil, DJ Solo from Belgium and Thailand's Num T-Bone, a solo percussionist from the T-Bone band.
 
Entrance to the party is free, but those who choose to pay a fee of 1,600 Thai baht (GBP33.20) can gain access to the VIP zone, which will entitle them to Free Flow drinks.
 
People who bring along an Amazone Night flyer can also claim one free bottle of champagne.
 
A wide selection of Pattaya hotels can be found at AsiaRooms.com by partygoers, such as the Pullman Pattaya Aisawan, the venue for the party, which is located five minutes from the city centre.

Editors Notes:

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[Press-News.org] AsiaRooms.com - Enjoy Amazone Night Beach Party in Pattaya
Pattaya will play host to the Amazone Night Beach Party next month.