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Location: About three minutes' walk from Terminal 21. There is a 7-11 downstairs and some food stalls nearby, which is quite convenient.
Breakfast: There are many types of Chinese and Western dishes. After two days of eating, the hot dishes have changed slightly. There is an open stall where you can cook noodles, muesli is delicious, and there are not many cheese choices. It can be regarded as a five-star breakfast.
Infrastructure: Newly opened in 2024, the hardware is very new. However, one of the wash basins we booked had a water failure, and it should be easy to happen, because when I called the front desk, she immediately asked me if the water was not flowing. It seemed that this was not the first time this problem had occurred. The room booked has a bathtub. The twin bed is not big, only about 1.1m, and the big bed is 2m*2m. There is shampoo and body wash, but no comb. There is a control panel in the house where you can select Chinese. The air conditioner is not cold enough for me and can only go as low as 22 degrees. The sound is a bit loud at the maximum setting. The swimming pool is on the 24th floor. It is not too big, has enough water for soaking, and faces the sunset, which is very beautiful.
Service attitude: check-in is on the seventh floor. There is a welcome drink. The front desk staff speaks English quite fluently. A deposit of 1,000 baht is required to stay in a room, which will be refunded when checking out.
Value for money: 80$/night (including breakfast). I originally booked a luna room, but was upgraded to a honeymoon suite for free, so the price/performance ratio is great. But if you stay again, just book the most common room type. There are quite a lot of Chinese people.