Guest User
February 27, 2023
My family stayed at RXV Wellness three different times during a one-month trip back to Thailand to visit family and friends. The resort sits next to a peaceful river and includes dozens and dozens of acres of natural land, grassy lawns, a pond where you can rent boats, a weekend farmer's market, and several historic Thai houses that I believe guests can rent for special occasions. My wife and I have stayed at this property multiple times when it was owned by a different company and called the Sampran Riverside Resort. (The resort is just a few minutes from the home where my wife's family lives.) So we knew what to expect with regards to the quiet setting and the abundance of nature here. We didn't know the resort had undergone such an amazing transformation. Here are just a few of the highlights: -A new parking lot with some covered parking spaces and half-a-dozen electric charging stations (also covered). -A brand new spa in a separate building that looks out over a peaceful fountain, garden, and water features. -A covered walkway into the resort surrounded by plants and trees and bordered by another water feature. -A completely redesigned front desk and welcome area featuring tasteful sculptures and art. -A new dining area with large windows that look out over the river. -A new outdoor dining area (covered). -A redesigned dining area for breakfast (with views of the pool and the river). -A new pool and two small pools for children. -Redesigned guest rooms featuring tasteful and stylish art that reflect Thai culture (We stayed in two rooms that looked over the pool and the river on one side of the building; and the expansive lawns, pond, and river on the other side of the building. I can't say for sure, but I think every room in the resort has a nice view. ) My wife and son each had traditional Thai massages in the spa. They both remarked that the staff were incredibly friendly, the space was designed to promote peace and calm, and the woman who performed the massage worked knots out of their muscles that they didn't know they had. The restaurant offers an excellent selection of meals (Eastern and Western influenced), smoothies, and freshly-made juices. I drank more than my fair share of the 'Cheeky Orange' (carrot, ginger, and orange juice), which felt as if I'd consumed some kind of 'power up'! Many of the items on the menu adhere to the resort's philosophy of 'wellness', but there are certainly some indulgent menu items (eggs benedict, burgers, fries, pastas) if you're in the mood. It sounds really strange to say this, but this restaurant served me the best pad se ew I've ever had as well as the best pasta carbonara I've ever had! That's the range of the menu offerings. I would love to see a few more Thai offerings on the menu (for example, some curries for lunch and dinner) but overall the food was excellent. Regarding the quality of service, simply stated, I've never experienced the level of service like we experienced at