kittybaby22
March 19, 2024
Let’s talk about the advantages:
1. There is a 711 downstairs which is super convenient. You can go down and buy something to eat at any time when you are hungry or thirsty. 711 can accept Alipay and WeChat. If you have just arrived in Thailand and have not yet exchanged money, you can also buy something to eat first.
2 In addition, they have a girl who can speak Chinese, but the boys during the day don't seem to be able to, but the services are very good. You can also delay check-out until one o'clock (just ask yourself). You can store your luggage first after checking out and going shopping. , take it back when you go to the airport, you don’t have to take it with you
3. When going to the Erawan Shrine, shopping malls, or BigC, you can go out and take the escalator on the right, and you will find BTS, which is just one stop away. You can spend a day or two shopping in the business district there. If you go to the King Power Duty Free Shop, you can also go there. It’s only 4 kilometers, not too far
4. There is a seafood stall downstairs. The price is not too expensive and it is okay. However, we stopped eating seafood after eating it for a few days. The stir-fried dishes tasted pretty good. Two people ate for 877 baht, which is okay. You can see for yourself.
Let’s talk about the shortcomings:
1. The way into the lobby is very large and smells like it has been renovated. Just go to the elevator.
2. The room is a bit small, but there is a small cloakroom and a quite large bathroom. Some hotel bathrooms are very small. Maybe the room types and spaces are different.
3. It is not a central air conditioner, it is on-hook, and the cooling power is not enough. It feels like blowing wind when it is turned on at 18 degrees one night. It is so hot that I don’t even have a quilt to cover me. I am still sweating a little when the sun comes out in the morning. When I wake up from the heat, I adjust it to 15 degrees. It feels a bit cold. It's a little cooler, but the hotel I stayed in the day before had central air conditioning. It was still freezing cold when it was turned on at 25 degrees, so the power of the hotel was not strong enough. I don't know if it was the case in Room 209 where I stayed or if it was the same everywhere.
But it’s more than 200 per night, and the transportation is relatively convenient, so don’t ask for so much. It’s okay. See the pictures for yourself.
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