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Reviews of recent stays |
Comment on the hotel |
Kent Maury
2008-03-07 until 2008-03-09 |
Amarin
Lagoon Hotel, Phitsanulok
This is a group tour hotel for all practical purposes. Buses roll
up between 4PM and 7PM and tourists get off. The rooms are big but
certainly need some renovation ... my room had satellite TV but the
other room we had did not. Basically I do not believe the General
Manager inspects his / her hotel because the staff was lacking in
hospitality skills, the gym attendants were watching TV, the back
of house area that one sees going down the first floor corridor was
dirty. The dinner and breakfast buffet had a lot of food but not a
lot to eat. If you re looking for an individual experience this is
not the place. Keep checking for other hotels in Phitsanulok. I choose
it because of the Amarin name in Bangkok ... this hotel did not exceed
expectations. The GM has to get out and see his staff and hotel. But
the bright spot was the Front Office Manager who was courtious and
had just moved over from another hotel in town. |
Christian Wagner
2008-02-26 until 2008-02-29 |
Amarin Lagoon Hotel, Phitsanulok
Overall the hotel was fine. Don t expect true 4-star performance from
a hotel charging less than THB 1,500 for a single room. That would
not be fair. Rooms are large and clean. The service is friendly. Breakfast
could be better. The pool is nice. There is no Internet in the rooms
:( . Fitness room better than expected! All-in-all, better than my
expectation and quite enjoyable. |
David Ward
2007-11-24 until 2007-11-26 |
Amarin Lagoon Hotel, Phitsanulok
Nice Hotel, if a little difficult to find. Rooms excellent and service
the same. |
Somjit Gitlits
2007-04-07 until 2007-04-09 |
Amarin Lagoon Hotel, Phitsanulok
Very good value for money. Conveniently located just a few minute
drive from the centre of the town. Very helpful staff. Breakfast menue
is excellent. |
Richard Adams
2007-03-29 until 2007-03-31 |
Amarin Lagoon Hotel, Phitsanulok
Situated a little off the beaten track, though the hotel driver was
on hand at all hours of the day and night to ferry us to and fro (cost
100Bt per person per one-way trip.) Diminutive lifts (only two of
them) sound alarm if more than 5 people get on board. Room was large
and comfortable enough (we had run of the house) though the bathroom
was a bit antiquated and undersupplied. Room service and housekeeping
were prompt and efficient. The setting and especially the swimming
pool area is pleasant and the breakfast buffet one of the best so
far encountered in upcountry Thailand. Worth a second visit considering
the price. |
Esther Roland
2006-10-15 until 2006-10-19 |
Amarin Lagoon Hotel, Phitsanulok
Loved this place. Good breakfast buffet, they kept on refilling. Rooms
were spacious and clean. Even among the tour buses we felt very welcome
because of the friendly staff. Pool was excellent and so was the gym.
Haven t tried the Spa, but looked great as well. The hotel is outside
the city though, so be prepared to either take the hotel taxi or walk. |
Joanne
2006-02-12 until 2006-02-16 |
Amarin Lagoon Hotel, Phitsanulok
Excellent Hotel, large family rooms. Nice pool, very very friendly.
Ideal location for families as a little out of town. Would recommend
to anyone. Food very good |
Robert Murphy
2004-02-17 until 2004-02-20 |
Amarin Lagoon Hotel, Phitsanulok
Nice rooms, good facilities and friendly staff. However they were
exceptionally busy during our stay catering for bus loads of package
tours, mainly French and German. This was not what we expected and
did not enhance our stay. In addition, at 5k, it is a bit far out
of town. |