1. Welcome drink - lemon grass and ginger tea - these 2 mixed together gave you a chilled welcome together with the nice symbolic Thai flower. 2. on the entrance.
3. the design is a bit like The Library, Koh Samui but a bit more with green. 4. the walkway from the entrance to the reception. Water and black and stone are the theme color.
5. view to the entrance. 6. to the reception.
7. the shop. 8. the travel desk.
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This looks nice but don't see any body or spa action.
I often take chances of taking photos where there is no one around thought I need to be patient. The resort is about 80% occupancy rate as I chatted with the sales manager. The restaurant can tell it's kind of busy and the good thing about this resort is that they have more than enough dining tables.
The welcome flower at Sala is exactly exactly the same as the welcome flower at MO. Except MO's welcome drink is tangerine juice instead of lemon grass tea.
4 comments:
This looks nice but don't see any body or spa action.
I often take chances of taking photos where there is no one around thought I need to be patient. The resort is about 80% occupancy rate as I chatted with the sales manager. The restaurant can tell it's kind of busy and the good thing about this resort is that they have more than enough dining tables.
The welcome flower at Sala is exactly exactly the same as the welcome flower at MO. Except MO's welcome drink is tangerine juice instead of lemon grass tea.
SS, Aleenta Hua Hin and Phuket and I think some other nice resorts would greet the guests
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