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Reviews of recent stays |
Comment on the hotel |
Nigel Tatham
2007-03-31 until 2007-04-03 |
Sugar
Hut, Tapphaya Road, Jomtien Beach
Very good, did not like being asked to pay a deposit on arrival especially
as i had prepaid for 3 nights accomodation. Liked the restaurant very
much. Liked the space and quiet. Did not like Pattaya and will not
go back, in fact had we stayed in most of the hotels we would have
left as soon as possible but stayed an extra night because of the
space and quiet |
Barbara Flook
2006-01-15 until 2006-01-20 |
Sugar Hut, Tapphaya Road, Jomtien Beach
Other people mentioned that the Sugar Hut was an oasis in Pattaya.
Well, it really is, a beautiful jungly garden with little Thai houses
to stay in. The bedroom might not suit everyone, the bed is on the
floor, but for a few nights the whole experience is worth it. The
reception staff are helpful but the place is run in a relaxed way.
We had to start by asking for the air-con and the DVD player to be
fixed and they were. The restaurant staff were surprisingly unfriendly,
very strange in Thailand, but there are loads of other places to eat
so we didn t need to bother about that. We had breakfast brought to
the room which was lovely. During the week the place was completely
empty, apparently it fills up at weekends with visitors from Bangkok.
We had the swimming pool completely to ourselves everytime we swam. |
Susan Drummond
2006-01-02 until 2006-01-06 |
Sugar Hut, Tapphaya Road, Jomtien Beach
Beautiful settings, but the paths are a bit overgrown, the photographs
on the web site are from a few years ago, however, this just adds
to the jungle experiance. The swimming pools are lovely, food and
drink good and inexpensive. Service at the pool bar is a bit slow
but not a real problem. I did not like the fact that the sitting area
is not connected to the bedroom and bathroom. You have to go outside
to get there. I think this is a very good place for younger people
but we are both the wrong side of 40, and found the bed on the floor
a bit too much like hard work. When you return to your room in the
evening the bed is covered with a huge mosquito net, (VERY NECESSARY).
This entails quite a bit of manouvering to get into bed without letting
in mosquitos, or other undesirables. We also thought that with the
shutters closed in the bedroom, it was like being in a large coffin,
and VERY dark. However, on the whole we quite enjoyed our stay but
we were glad to move on to our next destination. |
Jim Fischer
2005-09-03 until 2005-09-05 |
Sugar Hut, Tapphaya Road, Jomtien Beach
Complete getaway in a gorgeous tropical setting. No reason to ever
leave the place, unless you like Pattaya action. Really, a terrific
place |
Mr.John
2005-01-05 until 2005-01-10 |
Sugar Hut, Tapphaya Road, Jomtien Beach
the hotel itself is wonderful and an oasis in jomtien (Jomtien which
is nothing other than an extension of Pattaya, take it or leave it).
Pattaya remains the cessepool it has always been. the restaurant is
excellent but a bit pricy but the service is very good. |
Laurie D. Lawrence
2004-05-02 until 2004-05-06 |
Sugar Hut, Tapphaya Road, Jomtien Beach
A lovely resort, very different from the normal resort hotels. Offered
a peaceful haven from the hustle of Pattaya. Would recommend the Sugar
Hut to anyone who was looking for a quiet, different, yet upmarket
place to relax and enjoy Thai hospitality. |
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