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Khum Damnoen Resort
4.7/557 Reviews

Khum Damnoen Resort

Tha Nat|0.88km from Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
I chose to book at Khum Damnoen Resort to have an authentic experience near the floating markets and the Mae Klong railway market. Being used to five-star hotels, I was curious (and a little anxious) to see how this local option would fare in terms of comfort and services. We opted for a lakeside villa with a jacuzzi, which turned out to be a real haven of peace despite a few areas under construction. However, the room was strangely narrow and had a low ceiling. The bathroom clearly left something to be desired: it was small, not air-conditioned, and had an impossible-to-close window that let in heat and humidity. There was also very little storage space, both in the bathroom and in the bedroom, which is not suitable for long stays. However, it remained well equipped with bathrobes, slippers, welcome products, and a minibar. A negative point was the key to the safe, huge and with the room number written on it, which was not practical at all and even counterproductive in terms of security and confidentiality. The hotel has a very large swimming pool, but there were no lounge chairs available except those reserved for the poolside villas. Khum Damnoen Resort also offers various services such as massages, River Kwai activities and bicycle rentals. We only stayed one night and didn't have time to enjoy it. Another disappointing aspect of the hotel is the lack of consistency in design. The different accommodation options seem to have no relation to each other. We observed: - lakeside chalets, with antler chandeliers, - a colonial building, covered in ivy, with corridors that look like a haunted mansion, - villas by the swimming pool, in front which are arranged the only deckchairs which must be occupied by those who use the swimming pool. They also had a slipper bathtub on the terrace, visible to all. Curious… Likewise, the furniture and decorative elements of the hotel, some of which are very cheap, seem to have been added gradually, thus contributing to this impression of incoherence. The staff was numerous, but often overwhelmed. Upon arrival, there were 5 or 6 receptionists crowded behind the desk for just two customers checking in. This impressive number of staff for not much was particularly felt in the restaurant where the service was long and very confusing. We walked around the restaurant when all the tables were free before being seated. There were a lot of giggling waiters. Mastery of English was extremely limited, mr. Fortunately, a proactive and friendly receptionist raised the bar. Unfortunately I didn't notice his name. When leaving the establishment, we

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Khum Damnoen Resort
4.7/557 Reviews

Khum Damnoen Resort

Tha Nat|0.88km from Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
I chose to book at Khum Damnoen Resort to have an authentic experience near the floating markets and the Mae Klong railway market. Being used to five-star hotels, I was curious (and a little anxious) to see how this local option would fare in terms of comfort and services. We opted for a lakeside villa with a jacuzzi, which turned out to be a real haven of peace despite a few areas under construction. However, the room was strangely narrow and had a low ceiling. The bathroom clearly left something to be desired: it was small, not air-conditioned, and had an impossible-to-close window that let in heat and humidity. There was also very little storage space, both in the bathroom and in the bedroom, which is not suitable for long stays. However, it remained well equipped with bathrobes, slippers, welcome products, and a minibar. A negative point was the key to the safe, huge and with the room number written on it, which was not practical at all and even counterproductive in terms of security and confidentiality. The hotel has a very large swimming pool, but there were no lounge chairs available except those reserved for the poolside villas. Khum Damnoen Resort also offers various services such as massages, River Kwai activities and bicycle rentals. We only stayed one night and didn't have time to enjoy it. Another disappointing aspect of the hotel is the lack of consistency in design. The different accommodation options seem to have no relation to each other. We observed: - lakeside chalets, with antler chandeliers, - a colonial building, covered in ivy, with corridors that look like a haunted mansion, - villas by the swimming pool, in front which are arranged the only deckchairs which must be occupied by those who use the swimming pool. They also had a slipper bathtub on the terrace, visible to all. Curious… Likewise, the furniture and decorative elements of the hotel, some of which are very cheap, seem to have been added gradually, thus contributing to this impression of incoherence. The staff was numerous, but often overwhelmed. Upon arrival, there were 5 or 6 receptionists crowded behind the desk for just two customers checking in. This impressive number of staff for not much was particularly felt in the restaurant where the service was long and very confusing. We walked around the restaurant when all the tables were free before being seated. There were a lot of giggling waiters. Mastery of English was extremely limited, mr. Fortunately, a proactive and friendly receptionist raised the bar. Unfortunately I didn't notice his name. When leaving the establishment, we

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Khum Damnoen Resort
4.7/557 Reviews
I chose to book at Khum Damnoen Resort to have an authentic experience near the floating markets and the Mae Klong railway market. Being used to five-star hotels, I was curious (and a little anxious) to see how this local option would fare in terms of comfort and services. We opted for a lakeside villa with a jacuzzi, which turned out to be a real haven of peace despite a few areas under construction. However, the room was strangely narrow and had a low ceiling. The bathroom clearly left something to be desired: it was small, not air-conditioned, and had an impossible-to-close window that let in heat and humidity. There was also very little storage space, both in the bathroom and in the bedroom, which is not suitable for long stays. However, it remained well equipped with bathrobes, slippers, welcome products, and a minibar. A negative point was the key to the safe, huge and with the room number written on it, which was not practical at all and even counterproductive in terms of security and confidentiality. The hotel has a very large swimming pool, but there were no lounge chairs available except those reserved for the poolside villas. Khum Damnoen Resort also offers various services such as massages, River Kwai activities and bicycle rentals. We only stayed one night and didn't have time to enjoy it. Another disappointing aspect of the hotel is the lack of consistency in design. The different accommodation options seem to have no relation to each other. We observed: - lakeside chalets, with antler chandeliers, - a colonial building, covered in ivy, with corridors that look like a haunted mansion, - villas by the swimming pool, in front which are arranged the only deckchairs which must be occupied by those who use the swimming pool. They also had a slipper bathtub on the terrace, visible to all. Curious… Likewise, the furniture and decorative elements of the hotel, some of which are very cheap, seem to have been added gradually, thus contributing to this impression of incoherence. The staff was numerous, but often overwhelmed. Upon arrival, there were 5 or 6 receptionists crowded behind the desk for just two customers checking in. This impressive number of staff for not much was particularly felt in the restaurant where the service was long and very confusing. We walked around the restaurant when all the tables were free before being seated. There were a lot of giggling waiters. Mastery of English was extremely limited, mr. Fortunately, a proactive and friendly receptionist raised the bar. Unfortunately I didn't notice his name. When leaving the establishment, we
Maikaew Damnoen Resort
4.2/59 Reviews
From Don Muang Airport, it takes about two hours by car. I like it very much. It is about a five-minute walk from Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. You can also rent a boat from the hotel and go directly. I rent it more easily Suitable room, regret not renting an independent cabin. The hotel is a resort, very big and beautiful, quiet and comfortable. There are two swimming pools. It was off-season when I came and there were very few people. Breakfast and dinner are all settled in the hotel restaurant, which is not bad. The front desk service is very good, can communicate in English, can help rent a boat to visit the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, directly from the hotel’s private pier, or help rent du du to Maeklong Railway Market, 20 kilometers, about half an hour, it’s ok Helped to rent a car back to Bangkok, the service was very good.
Reurn Thai Resort Ratchaburi
4/510 Reviews
Facilities: Older, but all available. The room is huge. The air conditioner is cool enough and faces the bed. Hygiene: OK, but you can't be too demanding. This is a country resort. Environment: This is embarrassing. I predict that this hotel is more suitable for couples to go on a date. There is nothing around, and you can reach the 7-11 on the side of the road within 5 minutes' walk, which is not bad. Service: The service is pretty good. I'll give you a solution, shout Tutu, whatever. The key is that I don’t quite understand why Ctrip deducted the room fee for two days and took away my 1,800 baht cash on the spot. Here's the key point, except for the guest rooms, there is nothing else, no breakfast, no food, and no Wi-Fi. inconvenient. It should be a resort hotel more suitable for local consumption. Because there is a large parking space right in front of the guest room, once you park and close the garage door, you will have enough privacy.
Ktc Place
0/50 Reviews
The entrance is messy, and other things are good.
Reuan Vilawan
4/55 Reviews
Good atmosphere

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