

1/2 a very spacious room inside and the good thing about it is that you can go in and out of the rooms in many of the window doors. Great for the kids to play hide and seek.


3. the pool and sun deck area. 4. the entrance is with lots of green.


5/6. the pool is with jacuzzi.


7/8. the bath tub - so big that I can stretch myself flat.


9/10. open bathroom and shower.


11/12. view to the pool from the patio table.


13/14. the other rooms.


15. the resort has around 10-15 private pool villas. 16. entrance to our villa.


17/18. the common swimming pool area.


19/20. another view to the pool and resting area.


19/20. the garden outside the restaurant.


21. the shower in common area. 22. the restaurant.


23/24. Coffee and toast served at breakfast.


25. orange juice. 26. egg and ham with salad - a bit too over-cooked.
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nowadays Pattaya does have many nice Phuket-style resorts (mainly in South Jomtien and on Sukhumvit Highway towards Sattahip Naval Base) and real international brand hotels
Pattaya is catching up!
many years ago i couldn't find a decent restaurant to eat, best food in Pattaya in the old days was gai-yang somtum (still the best), but now also many nice European restaurants with real western cooking technique and taste at an affordable price, nice local seafood restaurants other than those tourist-class on the Walking Street, and even a few Thai restaurants
Pattaya is changing!
I recalled my friend bought me to those seafood restaurants. Not much impressed as the sauce is over than the seafood itself. Glad that there are some different hotels and resorts in Pattaya. At least the tourists can have other choices instead of those interesting inns.
Are you saying this nice hotel's suite with private pool is only $200+ US per night? This looks like $500 per night to me.
On your last sentence of the writing, why the restaurant closed at lunch then you have to go to downtown for dinner? Do you mean they close the restaurant for dinner instead?
Yes. US$200. I chatted with my business friend from LA last week during a conference in HK. He told me staying in a resort like Aleenta in Phuket would cost him US$1,000 for a resort in the Caribbean or Hawaii. So even flying to Thailand for a nice resort plus a business class ticket is still cheaper than going to a similar class resort in the Caribbean or Hawaii.
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