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Reviews of recent stays |
Comment on the hotel |
Don Sanborn
2006-11-22 until 2006-11-24 |
Krabi
Thai Village Resort, Ao Nang, Nopparattara Bay
I had a very nice time. The Resort was modern and clean. Customer
service was superior. I was lead to believe based on the pictures
that the resort was on the water, not back on hte hill as it is. That
part was a little disappointing. It would have been helpful to have
a tours available and time they left when I arrived also. I missed
out on going to Pi Pi Island becuase the tour left very early. Had
I know, I would have got up earlier and gone:( I really appreciated
the rooms, big and very nice. Thanks Donald Sanborn |
Sarah Ball
2006-10-14 until 2006-10-19 |
Krabi Thai Village Resort, Ao Nang, Nopparattara
Bay
First impressions when entering the hotel were good. However, walking
to the room reminded us of a european hotel, not a 5* standard hotel
in Thailand. Room was of good size, but we quickly found out that
the walls were not very well insulated and we could hear everyone
around us at all hours of the day and night! Also, the bed and pillows
were very uncomfortable. Pools were nice, although the waterfalls
were only on for a short time each day. In the end, mainly due to
noise and the bed/pillows being uncomfortable, we moved hotel 3 days
before we were meant to. Breakfast was adequate if you don t mind
cordial rather than fresh fruit juices, and limited hot food.It would
be ok for those on a budget who wanted the facilities, but not the
luxuries and extras that you pay for with some of the 4 and 5* chain
hotels. |
Henrik Hansen
2006-02-25 until 2006-03-04 |
Krabi Thai Village Resort, Ao Nang, Nopparattara
Bay
Very nice rooms and swimming pools. However, this hotel is not good
for people with young children in strollers. There are no lifts in
the hotel, and there are plenty of stairs. The hotel is set away from
the main street in Ao Nang and you had to walk 10-15 minutes to reach
the beach and restaurants. (A few very nice restaurants right outside
the hotel). Some of the girls in the reception spoke very bad English
and was therefore not very helpful. The tailor in the hotel was quiet
rude, and we would not recommend to buy from this store. Rest of the
staff was very friendly and helpful :-) |
Helle Krogsgaard
2006-02-12 until 2006-02-19 |
Krabi Thai Village Resort, Ao Nang, Nopparattara
Bay
Very nice hotel. Nice pool area and nice rooms. Only down-size is
that there is no see-view. I think one of the best hotels in ao-nang,
especially when you travel with chieldren, as pools are big and there
is a pool on another level, where people who want to relaxe without
children can do so. |
Lynn White
2006-01-17 until 2006-01-22 |
Krabi Thai Village Resort, Ao Nang, Nopparattara
Bay
This is the second time we ve stayed at this hotel, pleasant time
again but don t think we d return.It needs a bit of a make over and
simple things like not having acces to an iron so that guests have
to pay for the ironing service was a bit disappointing. Staff weren
t as friendly as we remembered from our last visit and although the
pool area is nice and spacious, it was really crowded. The hotel is
set away from the main beach road in Ao Nang, up a steep road which
is only partially lit at night so can be a bit of a scary experience
with all the mopeds around!!There is a fantastic and very reasonably
priced restraunt opposite the hotel called Carnivores , it was fantastic! |
Francisco Javier ?Sanchez
2005-11-28 until 2005-12-02 |
Krabi Thai Village Resort, Ao Nang, Nopparattara
Bay
Being part of the touristy south part of Thailand, Ao Nang is very
expensive compared to the rest of the country. Leaving the price aside,
the hotel is excellent. The room, the pools, the pool bar,the hall,
the breakfast buffet, the fitness area, the staff in all the hotel
areas. Everything. Absolutely recommendable. Just one weak point to
remark. The 300 m. walk to the beach walkside (the heart of Ao Nang)
don t have any light. At night, when we went out for dinner, we had
the serious impression we could be overrun by a car, a tuk-tuk, or
a bike. For a beach touristic resort, I d rate it 9 over 10. |
Asif Ahmad
2004-12-11 until 2004-12-15 |
Krabi Thai Village Resort, Ao Nang, Nopparattara
Bay
Traditional Thai design but very modern comforts. Carved out of a
natural forest on the foothills. Not far from Au Nang sea front restaurants
and shops. Road down a little dark at night but at 20 Baht pp for
a tuk tuk anywhere in Au Nang this is not a problem. Very friendly
staff and great welcome. Hotel tries hard to entertain guests with
singers and shows. Popcorn free with drinks at the bar. Food would
suit those who don t like spicy stuff. Plentiful but not noteworthy
buffets. A little price at peak times but clearly one of the better
hotels in the resort. Easy access to deserted beaches by long tail
boats. Au Nang is ok for long walks but not ideal for swimming. Poolside
at hotel is fine. Sleep and wake to the chorus of crickets. |
Linda Sleeman
2004-02-24 until 2004-03-07 |
Krabi Thai Village Resort, Ao Nang, Nopparattara
Bay
The hotel accomodation and pool area were excellent with great service.
Our only criticism would be the lack of authentic Thai food. It is
a pity that Thai hotels assume that all Europeans prefer western cuisine
to spicy Thai food. Fortunately we found two very good local restaurants
(Thailandia and Sala Bua) that do serve the real thing. |
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