Flora and fauna of Thailand in your bed

Written: 30 may 2012
Travel time: 17 — 27 may 2012
Your rating of this hotel:
1.0
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Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 1.0
Service: 1.0
Cleanliness: 1.0
Food: 3.0
Amenities: 2.0
I generally don't like to write bad reviews for hotels, this is the first such review. This is my fifth time in Thailand and I have visited a lot of places. During this time I lived in different hotels - from bungalows for 700 baht to suites (this is not counting other countries where I had to live in hotels from two to five stars). Therefore, I believe that I can judge local hotels. Earlier in my rating of hotels the worst was the hotel "Central" in Novosibirsk. But Welcome plaza was able to confidently surpass this miserable establishment.
I myself wrote many times on the Internet - "If you want to save money, why complain later? " And leaving here, I knew perfectly well what I would get. At first glance, the hotel lived up to expectations - it looks like a standard Thai three-ruble note. But then the surprises began. The worst will be at the end of the review.
The first - the staff who demanded a tip - lifted the backpacks to the adjacent rooms (the backpacks were almost taken by force), they gave him 20 baht in one room - all the little things that were, the rest of the hundreds of bucks left, so this freak stood at the door of the second room and groans - "Well, at least give me something, at least in rubles. " In general, the staff leaves much to be desired, here people not only do not greet them first, but even if you politely greet them, they continue to be silent.

Further worse - incredible dirt. The maid takes the tip, makes the bed and leaves. I had to explain that I didn’t give her money, but gave her for her work and poke her nose into the deposits of dirt. On the territory of the hotel, the situation is no better - cigarette butts trampled into the ground, beer corks and other garbage - such a picture awaits you if you want to sunbathe under the palm trees by the pool.
When leaving early for the islands, they asked for lunch boxes in advance... I did not know that four pieces of bread with a small piece of butter and an egg could be a lunch box.
We left for the River Kwai for two days, when we returned, we found an outgoing call on the phone left in the safe.
But the most ass, these are blood-sucking mites (or bedbugs - you won’t understand) - we found them in one of the two rooms. We didn’t notice them right away, at first we were only surprised what these small brown spots were on the sheets (insects are soft and easily choke). When they noticed, they asked to change the room, they examined the new one very carefully, but, nevertheless, everything repeated in the morning. In addition to ticks, there are also a bunch of cockroaches that calmly walk on the pillows and heads of visitors at night. To be honest, I’ll say that in the second room there were only cockroaches, and then sometimes. Those. in two of the three rooms, ticks (bugs) were present.
My summary is simple - I will not go to this hotel in any case. The hotel cannot even be used as a transshipment base for trips to the islands, as we did, since you can collect insects in things left in the room. I understand that in Tae a hotel is needed only at night, but just at night the jazz begins here.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original