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Reviews of recent stays |
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Riddle Derek Paul 2010-02-07 |
Sak Phu Duen Hotel & Resort, Nakhon Ratchasima, Pakchong It started badly when security demanded my Thai wifes ID card be left at the security gate. We did the first night but refused after that because of the personal security implications. One then meets the reception that I can only presume by the imposing height and number of steps leading upwards is designed to impress someone. Easy access it isn t. The Bungalow we stayed in was a good size but the electrics can only be described as Bloody Dangerous . The access was no better with shoddy rotten pieces of wood occasionally nailed together. The shower was supplied with intermittent hot water and a shower head my wife had to stand on tip toe to reach. The hand basin which has no storage area alongside was not fitted with hot water. The floor boards had protruding nails. There are much better places to stay in for a third of the money. Save yours and stay elsewhere. |
No problems |
Dennis Ho 2010-02-04 |
V-One Hotel, Nakhon Ratchasima, Muang Very unique Modernise Hotel |
Efficient |
Kennett Lance William 2010-02-03 |
Dusit Princess Korat, Nakhon Ratchasima, Muang The Dusit Princess was a very good hotel.The gym was excellent used this every day twice a day .The food was very good breakfasts excellent good variety .I found that the location was not so good for me as the hotel was situated at the other end of the city and Sima Thani Hotel would have been in a much better place for me as this was at the entrace to the city .I had a good time and the service was good room was good ,food was good .The internet was expensive to use and I found that it was slow, and not value for money .I dont see why hotels should charge the prices they do to use for customers staying and dont see why they should charge any more than what and internet cafe s charge . |
The booking service was very good and all was in order when I arrived at the hotel thankyou very much . |
BOURDEAU Francois 2010-01-31 |
Rachaphurk Grand Hotel, Nakhon Ratchasima, Muang Correct hotel at this location. |
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Alexander Malcolm 2010-01-24 |
Ban Chiang Hotel, Udorn Thani Nice looking place, but a bit far from city center. Breakfast buffet Ok, but nothing special.
Very spacious room, 2 easy chairs, but no TV news channels in English. Comfortable bed.
The room given was on the top floor (10) right under the a/c chillers. Far too much noise and vibration. Reception changed to floor 8 without any fuss. |
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GRAHAM LACOURT 2010-01-23 |
Juldis Khao Yai Resort & Spa, Nakhon Ratchasima, Pakchong Falling standards here over the last 2 years, unfortunately. This time no hot water (we had the same thing last year). Hotel in need of overhaul and staff need to be re-trained to at least look as if they care! |
Booking smooth as silk - as usual! Thanks |
Anthony Cochran 2010-01-22 |
J.P. Emerald Hotel, Yasothon Checkin staff very friendly, helpful and spoke pretty good English, which given my very limited Thai made life very easy. Good internet service available. Rooms are a good size, clean and comfortable. I will definitely stay there again when I next go to Yasathon. Shower and bathroom also reasonable. |
Booking service is ok, althoughj they did double book the room I requested and I was bumped at the last minute which was dissappointing. Also I am yet to hear about the refund to my credit card for the extra cost I paid. |
Howard Oscar Travis 2010-01-20 |
Napalai Hotel, Udon Thani Good value for the money. Food excellent and service very good. plan to retuen in November and will stay at the Napalai. |
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Kurt Illein 2010-01-15 |
Charoen Hotel, Udorn Thani The hotel was good as usual. Dont expect any first class rooms or service, but u get your moneys value. |
Booking service excellent as usuall although i had to write a mail as the booking confirmation was not send out in time. |
Peter Mcintosh 2010-01-12 |
Sima Thani Hotel, Nakhon Ratchasima, Muang We enjoyed our stay here very much
Would return to this hotel any time. |
service first class. |