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Mirror Mirror on the Wall, who has the Biggest Bathtub of Them All?It has the biggest bathtub of them all hotels I stayed. In case of drought, they can be used as water storage. 5 people can soak together in the tub. The bathroom is huge, we can have 20 people in it. This was the garden access room we had. It had a separated living room with its own TV. In the bedroom, another. Out the garden, the golf course is situated opposite across a pond. A large monitor lizard rested well in our garden. There are 2 sunbathing chairs under the canvas canopy scared with cigarette burned holes from unruly guest who littered from the higher floors. Beyond a little gate in our garden, a walkway around the perimeter of the pond. The room we had is truly spacious, it is very suitable for families with children. Since we are no golfing family, the room was where we spent most of our time. TV channels was however a sad state. Nothing beyond channel 30 was subscribed. That put the cartoon channels we normally watch out of my child’s reach. Kids club was kind of small but still it was fun for the 4 or 5 kids, including my own, who were in there supervised by a friendly staff during breakfast. On the grassland one of those plastic playgrounds set stood, but it was drenched by a sprinkler next to it going on full. The intention could be that a mini waterpark for children, maybe. Up a flight of steps, the main pool, infinity styled that overlooks the putting greens. Unfortunately, the water was murky once stirred. The results of a layer of slipper scum my feet could feel. The resort had only recently been re-opened. Pool really needs some serious treatment. A small rectangular children’s pool seemed more appealing for my child to waddle in. But soon, once stirred, the same polluted effect. On our way here the first day, we navigated over a huge private estate. We were not sure if we took the right turns. On arrival the vibes we got externally was that of a timeworn condominium outmoded by current buildings of the new decade. But once we entered the lobby, man, was it grand, gleaming, and trendy. And all the staffs here were our friendly neighborhood everything. There was an area with coffee machine we could help ourselves to when waiting for our room. An outdoor siting area was beyond a door. I sat relax next to a large span of water feature. But the sofas burst with bird dust and tiny feathers when I unexpectedly sat on it heavily. The evening hours were spent enjoying our club cocktail hours. A set of tapas was served. Fish fingers of frozen origins, Sushi and Moo Ping (BBQ pork satay) was the composite. The Moo Ping was certainly super awesomely tender juicy and nice. My kid enjoyed the fish fingers. No one enjoyed the sushi. 2 alcoholic drinks we were limited to per guest, we sipped and watched the team building activities that was happening on the grass patch in front of where we sat. The Indian melodic beats played loud among the cheers and laughter. It was awesome fun, it was like they had the whole resort to themselves. The golfers were out on the fairway. We saw them only during breakfast. The variety for the morning buffet spread was not extravagant, the taste and all was good and in order. The bacon was the best, they were served in small batches instantly snapped up by the guest. It was like how it is home cooked with delicate handling. The way it curled and stood like a rose petal, the fats bits well exposed to the heat and crispy. The leans were not hard till the point of beef jerky, an explosion of tenderness with that enticing fat oozing crunch. The joyride ended too soon. They never replenished the bacon after 9.30 am. We came just slightly before that, I sat till beyond 10 waiting for it that never came. To write so much about a simple piece of meat, I am telling you it was one of the best I had for a mass cooked buffet line. This hotel is a strange place for a staycation, it is away from the city and very near the airport. It is unquestionably a golfer’s resort. The price for a night’s stay is well below that you pay in the city, but there is really nothing else to do in the immediate vicinity unless you want to study what a beyond matured suburban upper class residential area looks like. The estates here are uncluttered, the air is good. The houses are huge and there are security sentries dotted all over. It is rather interesting for a foreigner to experience this. There are local eateries hidden here and there but they are all a drive away. The demographics of guests were 80% locals with the rest of a small mix of both western and eastern (Japanese). This was unlike the city hotels this season where is 99.9999% Thais because of all the hotel promotions that are going on.... อ่านต่อ
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