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December 8, 2023
This is not my first visit to Thailand, so the review will be as objective as possible, I know what to compare with, what to praise/scold and what to turn a blind eye to). First, about the pros) I really liked the hotel area! Large, green, with multiple photo locations, well-groomed and beautiful. The beach is gorgeous! The first line, with good-quality sun loungers, umbrellas and tables. There are options for choosing where to relax: near the bassinet, in the shade in the gazebos or under umbrellas on the sand. By the way, the sand here is imported, yellow, and they take great care of it - it is perfectly clean. The biggest and biggest plus of the hotel is the absolutely swimming sea! The water is clean and transparent, of course there is no turquoise, because... read above the sand is yellow. The beach line is wide, not divided between hotels by any barriers, so you can cover a couple of kilometers walking along it). There is a zone for beach volleyball, you can take the ball to the reception, writing it down to your number (if you lose a fine of 500 baht or buy the same ball in the city, we know we passed)). Now about the minuses and any mediocrity that may be critical for someone. The breakfasts are downright bad (don’t forget the 3-star hotel! Here they are with a C-minus). 10 days of absolutely the same food, oh well, we’re not picky... but everything is cold, even if you came at 7 a.m. when the cafeteria opens - fried eggs and sausages are ice cold, and if you don’t eat spicy food, then this is your only food for the whole vacation! The only fruits are pineapple and watermelon. The first three days, about 20 minutes after breakfast, I felt sick (nausea, stomach pain, vomiting); I excluded coffee with milk and pineapples from my diet - everything went away. Cleaning in the room was also excellent (this is really sad, despite the fact that they left tips and even Russian chocolates brought specially... then they stopped leaving them (For 10 days they didn’t wash the floor even once, they forgot to replenish gels and shampoo, they left us once without toilet paper. They could take away the towels, but not put in new ones. One evening I dropped my earring and turned on the flashlight on my phone to make it easier to find... I wish I hadn’t seen this, they probably haven’t cleaned under the bed for a couple of years ((Another one). not a positive point, the hotel is very far from the city, it’s 30 minutes by tuk-tuk to the center along a busy highway (i.e. there may be traffic jams, as well as noise and dirt), of course someone will perceive this as a plus, and the swimming sea is exactly because of this remoteness, there is one BUT... the hotel only provides breakfast, which means you need to eat somewhere! There is a cafe on site, but the prices there are very steep (especially if you have a large family, as in our case). The nearest “glutton row” is in the Ambassador area, but the way there is just along a busy highway for about 1 km (in some places there is no sidewalk, there is currently active renovation there). Conclusions) For whom is it important to seal with the bass and swim in the sea, without traveling to the islands, who can eat in a cafe every day (financially they can! To make the situation clearer: tom yam in a cafe is 300 baht, on the glutton row 90 baht). Who doesn't care about the evening promenades along Walking Street and central Pattaya - this hotel is 100% for you
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