Takkie69
May 30, 2024
I think the location is good. You can catch a shared bus (songthaew) on the street right next to it, and there is a convenience store.
However, rather than the location, the reception is in the middle of several buildings, and it is a little inconvenient because you have to pass the reception when you go out and when you come back. The facilities seem quite old, and I don't think the cleaning is very good. The room is large, but it is very simple, with no closet or sofa. The air conditioner in the room didn't work at all, so I went to the reception to ask for a different room because it was hot, but the person in charge of facilities came and operated the air conditioner remote control, and said that it would cool in 2 minutes, and left, but as expected, it didn't cool and no cold air came out, so I had to go to the reception again 30 minutes later. I managed to get a different room, but there was no phone in the room to contact the reception, so I had to go all the way there. I wish the facility manager would come back and check if the air conditioner is working, but this may be a difference in the sense of responsibility for work between Thailand and Japan. In terms of cleanliness, the bottom of the shower room door is rotten and in tatters. The balcony has never been cleaned, so it's best not to go barefoot. The corners of the balcony have moss growing from the water coming out of the air conditioner drain. Well, if you're just going to sleep in the room, the accommodation fee is quite cheap, so please try it. There are about 60 TV channels, but about 90% of them are flickering and you can't see the image properly, like you're in a snowy day in Japan. The staff were quite kind. By the way, the buffet breakfast is 120 baht, which is quite cheap for a hotel breakfast, but please note that there are only a few items available because it is the off-season.
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