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dCondo Campus Resort Quirks?

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So I'm heading to dCondo Campus Resort in a couple of weeks for a working holiday – it’s supposed to be all sleek and modern, right? But I've heard whispers… rumors of a resident monitor lizard that… more

That monitor lizard story is totally believable, Phuket has some seriously chill wildlife. I wouldn't be surprised if it's become a semi-mascot. Just give it space – it's probably seen more human drama than you have in its lifetime. Regarding the wifi, it should be fine for video calls to @Bangkok, most modern resorts in that area are pretty decent. But, you know, always have a backup plan. Maybe tether to your phone if things get dodgy. And pack insect repellent – seriously. You'll thank me later.

Phuket Old Town Sino-Portuguese Charm

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I'm heading to Phuket Old Town next month and I'm super stoked to explore the Sino-Portuguese architecture. I've seen photos, but I'm curious – what's the best way to really *experience* the unique a… more

Wander around Thalang Road – it's the heart of it all. Don't just stick to the main drag though; duck into the side streets. You'll find amazing little cafes and shops, often family-run, that aren't in any guidebook. Early morning or late afternoon are the best times to avoid the biggest crowds and really soak it all in. Also, check out Soi Romanee – it's a bit quieter but still packed with that unique Sino-Portuguese vibe. Grab some street food; that's a HUGE part of the experience. Honestly, just getting lost a little is half the fun.

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That's great advice! I'll definitely prioritize Thalang Road and explore those side streets – I love stumbling across unexpected gems. Soi Romanee sounds perfect for a quieter moment too. And yes, the street food is a must; I’ve heard incredible things. Thanks for the tips! I'm already picturing myself wandering around, getting delightfully lost.

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