On love, two screws or the new hinge mechanism more secure?

Which is better for the bracelet? Also, is it harmful to take the bracelet off every few months or so? Reason is I do work travel and the industry I'm in it wouldn't always be appropriate to have on. Thanks!

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u/BeeAccomplished7955 — 2 days ago
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Can the medium love bracelet work as a stand alone bracelet?

Is the medium substantial enough to wear is a standalone bracelet? I tried on both (mediums only pictured) and ended up ordering the medium as two sales associates recommended it on me and I did feel it was a bit comfortable, but I'm probably not planning to stack besides a thin tennis bracelet every so often..
so wondering if I should go and see if I can switch with the classic for its size since I can't see myself owning multiple of the same bracelet

u/BeeAccomplished7955 — 4 days ago
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Rose or yellow gold love?

Hi, I am trying to pick out my love bracelet and not sure which color is better on me. The SA said rose gold looked best and medium looked good - I felt like the store lighting I couldn't tell. I love the way yellow gold looks but not sure how it looks on me?

I would do no diamonds.

u/BeeAccomplished7955 — 9 days ago

Vana Belle vs Banyan Tree Samui vs Maybe six senses? Location vs view?

Hi, we're considering vana belle vs banyan tree for our Sept honeymoon for 5-6 nights.

For Banyan tree, we could get the Partial ocean villa for around 4.7k total, but I'm worried about the view not being great if we get a Lower room. Ocean view is about 5.2k

We could do an ocean view room for 3.5-4.5k at Vana Belle, depending if we go with the better room or not. We do like that it has better proximity, but the Banyan tree just looks so wow lol - but I'm worried the view won't be as good with a partial And the premium isn't worth, especially since Banyan isn't very centrally located so it'd really be about that view

Any advice here? Is the lower level room at Banyan worth it over better at Vana Belle?

Also considering six senses

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u/BeeAccomplished7955 — 3 months ago

Vana Belle vs Banyan Tree vs Maybe Six Senses?

Hi, we're considering vana belle vs banyan tree for our Sept honeymoon for 5-6 nights.

For Banyan tree, we could get the Partial ocean villa for around 4.7k total, but I'm worried about the view not being great if we get a low room.

We could do an ocean view room for 3.5-4.5k at Vana Belle, depending if we go with the better room or not. We do like that it has better proximity, but the Banyan tree just looks so wow lol

Any advice here? Also considering six senses

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u/BeeAccomplished7955 — 3 months ago

Vana Belle vs Banyan Tree Samui?

Hi, we're considering vana belle vs banyan tree for our Sept honeymoon for 5-6 nights.

For Banyan tree, we could get the Partial ocean villa for around 4.7k total, but I'm worried about the view not being great if we get a low room.

We could do an ocean view room for 3.5-4.5k at Vana Belle, depending if we go with the better room or not. We do like that it has better proximity, but the Banyan tree just looks so wow lol

Any advice here? Also maybe considering Six Senses

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u/BeeAccomplished7955 — 3 months ago

Koh Sumai honeymoon hotel help

Hi, we are having a September honeymoon.

Originally we were set in the Kimpton but now we're seeing that it may be more family oriented and also the beach isn't super swimmable?

We are also considering the Sala in Choengman but not sure how is the beach?

Priorities for us are:

Swimmable beach (calm water!)
Ideally walkable to some things
Honeymoon or romantic feel, doesn't need to be adults only but ideally not overrun with kids
Ideally swim up room, private pool etc or something

Budget is like $300-600 per night.

Thank you!
also considering vana belle

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u/BeeAccomplished7955 — 3 months ago

Honeymoon hotel - Kimpton, Sala, other options?

Hi, we are having a September honeymoon.

Originally we were set in the Kimpton but now we're seeing that it may be more family oriented and also the beach isn't super swimmable?

We are also considering the Sala in Choengman but not sure how is the beach?

Priorities for us are:

Swimmable beach (calm water!)
Ideally walkable to some things
Honeymoon or romantic feel, doesn't need to be adults only but ideally not overrun with kids
Ideally swim up room, private pool etc or something

Budget is like $300-600 per night.

Thank you!

ETA also considering vana belle or anantara bophut?

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u/BeeAccomplished7955 — 3 months ago