Better to see for yourself

Written: 13 february 2008
Travel time: 18 — 25 february 2008
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Was at the Pattaya park hotel, got a room in a building with a tower. The interior of the hotel is more than modest: a shabby "scoop" of the 1965 model. I read the reviews before the trip. They write everything correctly, except for one.

I didn't see any dirt there. Everything is clean and tidy. Clean rooms perfectly, white linen and towels. All equipment is good and functioning. True, there is no Russian channel and the air conditioner is not regulated. In order not to freeze at night, they plugged his (cond. ) grate with a towel. The doors to the balcony were not opened due to the noise in the morning. The staff is very polite, and they work so professionally that it is simply not noticeable. If you do not violate the rules of staying at the hotel, a list of which is in each room, then there will be no problems. For example, for a guest to spend the night in your room, you have to pay 500 baht, etc.


The food at the hotel on the principle of "breakfast only" is quite tolerable. Everything is! One drawback: from dairy products ...only MILK.
Only Russians and Chinese live in the hotel. During the period when I was resting, the Chinese were just a sea. A 09.02. 08 they just all evaporated somewhere.

There are big benefits too! Personal safe in the room (new). Beautiful sea view in all rooms of the tower building. The beach is five minutes walk. The location is very advantageous, between Pattaya and Jomtien area. It's a five-minute walk to the road where TUK-TUKS go, and there, for 10 baht, in five minutes, anywhere, you want to the center, you want to anywhere in the Jomtien area. The Jomtien area has everything you need to relax, but there is no such stink and dirt as on Wolking street, and everything is cleaner.

For a clear sea, I went to the island of Kolarn for 20 baht on a large ship. It is better to change dollars not far from the port, if you go along Wolking street, the nearest exchanger from the port is on the left.

For reference: Thai banks do not accept banknotes issued before 1996! It's better to get new ones. In general, a person without any special claims can go here. I wish you all a pleasant stay in Thailand!
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