Worthy!

Written: 25 september 2013
Travel time: 10 — 23 september 2013
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For business travel; For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
9.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 9.0
We have been waiting for a year and a half to go on vacation with the whole family, and now it happened! Initially, the trip was planned for November, but domestic tour operators offered very good prices in September from Khabarovsk and we decided. We chose in Pattaya from hotels: Montien, Pullman, Jomtien Palm Beach, but settled on Woodlands. I don't regret my choice at all. The hotel is old, so the territory is large and well landscaped, and despite the fact that it is located at the beginning of Nakla street, the hotel is quiet. The location near the square "With dolphins" provides an opportunity for easy movement around the city. The number of rooms - superiors and deluxes in essence differ in location in relation to the pools. The rooms are small, the second floor has a balcony, from the first floor you can access the territory through the veranda. The bathroom is equipped with a shower. The room has all the amenities: individual air conditioning, TV, minibar, safe, hairdryer, HDMI connectors, paid WI-FI in the room, free in the lobby (you can also use it by the pool). Breakfasts in the restaurant are worthy of a four: a little Thai, continental, fruits, freshly squeezed juices, pastries from the Baguette cafe. The pools are good, but the pool near the banana tree needs immediate repair, as the grout between the tiles has washed out and it is easy to cut your foot on the sharp corners of the tile. Another of the shortcomings (if they can be called such): the balconies of the second floors are flooded with rain, and together with the rain streams, heaps of rotten foliage remain on the balcony, there is no view of the sea and it takes about 20 minutes to walk to Wongamat Bay. There were few visitors at the hotel, there were always places by the pool, it was empty at breakfast, it was quiet in the evening. Everyone lived in hotels little by little: Germans, British, Poles, Americans, Thais, Chinese and Russians (we were less than others). Plus, squirrels, birds, snails, geckos and other animals lived with us on the territory of the hotel (useful for children). Conclusion: if green territory, proximity to the center, silence and comfort in the hotel are important to you - you are in Woodlands!
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