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Reviews of recent stays |
Comment on the hotel |
Leon
2007-11-29 until 2007-12-01 |
Hotspring
Beach Resort & Spa, Phang Nga, Natai Beach
Hotel was a bit outdated, staff was friendly, but there was hardly
any service around the hotel. Not nearby the pool or at the beach.
Location is quite nice hardly any guests/tourist, although it was
high season. The restaurant at the beachside was the only available
restaurant in the hotel (so hardly no other choise). The nearby Beach
club we have never found it ourself. But found another cozy Thai beach
restaurant |
Shui-Meng Ng
2007-07-09 until 2007-07-12 |
Hotspring Beach, Phang Nga, Natai Beach
Beautiful setting with polite and helpful staff. Room is large and
clean and service efficient -- not exactly 5-star, but good enough.
Spa pavelion is beautiful and spa service attentive and professional.
The best part is the lovely hotspring pool -- temperature is just
right and body feels so relaxed after each soak. |
Bethany Cote
2007-01-02 until 2007-01-04 |
Hotspring Beach, Phang Nga, Natai Beach
I d give it a 2.5 out of a 5. The site the hotel has is beautiful
and the infrastructure is great (grounds are beautiful). however,
there is a lack of upkeep on the property (could be that the hotel
is having financial difficulties since the Tsumani, I m not sure??).
The spa could have been cleaner (there was mold on the walls of the
steam room). If Hotsprings just stepped up a bit on the cleanliness,
updates some of its facilities, it could get a 5 out of a 5. |
Hilda Brown
2006-04-26 until 2006-04-29 |
The Hotspring Beach, Phang Nga, Natai Beach
I was more than delighted by the gracious services and beautiful accommodations
at The Hotspring Beach Hotel. I would certainly return on my next
visit to Thailand. |
Michael Dresser
2005-12-08 until 2005-12-11 |
The Hotspring Beach, Phang Nga, Natai Beach
A beautiful resort, which we had almost to ourselves -- much to our
surprise. We enjoyed the fact it wasn t swampred by our fellow Americans
-- in fact, there weren t any others there -- but that makes us wonder
whether you are missing a chance to market the Hot Spring better.
The staff was very attentve and friendly, though a little short on
English skills. The resort seemed to be running well but on auto-pilot,
without the presence of a strong general manager to stay on top of
details such as burned-out decorative lights. (A small thing but telling.)
We also think the Hotspring missed a chance to market its spa services
by failing to aggressively market them within the hotel. At our previous
stay, the management offered a 20-minute complimentary massage, and
we ended up booking full sessions. Here we did not. We were a bit
disappointed that we had to arrange a trip to Khao Sok N.P. on our
own after the desk indicated they could not help us -- though in previous
email we were told we could. We managed on our own, but it would have
been nice to know our provider had been vetted by the resort management.
That being said, the overall experience was very positive -- beautiful
grounds, comfortable room, friendly staff, good food, well-chosen
and reasonably priced wine. The Hotspring has made a wonderful recovery
from the tsunami. |
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