Bathroom very smell, room good, big. WiFi good. Reception is good and security guard at night.
Only thing I complain is the bathroom, very strong smell.
This hotel is amazing , with the friendliest most helpful staff . The food and bar had every option needed . The breakfast caters for every origin and more so much to choose from . The room was set out perfectly and so clean . The pool area is unreal and the beds in the pool are just lovely . 🙌🙌 will be returning on next visit to Thailand .
Along Route 36, find us a short walk from Ko Kloi Floating Market and Central Rayong Shopping Mall. Saeng Chan Beach and other Gulf of Thailand beaches are under a 15-minute drive. U-Tapao–Rayong–Pattaya International Airport UTP is 42 kilometers away. Enjoy our fitness center and breakfast, lunch, and dinner in our on-site restaurant.
酒店位於旁路路線附近,以及從芭堤雅和曼谷輕鬆到達的Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate。當我到達酒店前台時,工作人員和我度過了一段美好的時光,儘管他們意識到我是在大雨的一天到達的,工作人員對我旅行很周到,保安人員也很好照顧我的車。前廳工作人員,她給了我一個游泳池景觀最大的房間,並解釋了我可以在哪裏分享我在雷永的新旅程。100%我會回到這裏。
訪訪客I’ll start by saying that the hotel’s surroundings are breathtakingly beautiful. The beach is one of the best on the island - clean and tranquil. It made spending time in the hotel a delight. And overall, we had a really memorable time - which was enhanced by exploring the island on motorbikes every day (which you can rent from the hotel). However, there are a number of areas where there could be significant scope for improvement and which, if improved, could make this a much better class of hotel. These are primarily: 1. There was repeated miscommunication with the hotel staff, who generally-speaking (with the exception of one or two receptionists) have poor English. It would of course be unreasonable to expect everyone to speak perfect English; that’s not my criticism here. But what I will say is that a lack of common language between us and the hotel staff made asking questions, even simple ones, about our trip difficult and led to mistakes. 2. The food is really poor at the hotel restaurant, Breeze. We had expensive Thai food which was inedible in part and the only bad meal which we have had during our two week stay in Thailand. Until improved, I’d suggest going to other restaurants on the island - Banana Bar is a real highlight. 3. The rooms which we were first shown to were unacceptably far away from the main hotel and up a number of flights of steps. We asked to change and were moved with no questions asked, which was a great result for us. We thought the hotel dealt with that issue brilliantly. We wondered how often they had encountered this issue having shown people to those rooms. And to be honest, those rooms shouldn’t really be hired out at all unless it is for a serious discount and it’s made clear to guests when they book. 4. Parts of the hotel feel unloved and a bit neglected to be honest - I don’t want to be too harsh here as it may be that the hotelier hasn’t been able to put as much money back into the resort following COVID and it’s aftermath. In particular, the room showers could do with an update. And generally there is an outdated feel to the hotel which could do with being modernised - the furniture in the common parts, the shower by the pool, etc. For the reasons above and taking into account the price paid for our stay, I would give Ao Prao three stars, but my lasting feeling is that with a bit more money, love and attention to detail, it could become a four or five star in the future.
訪訪客用戶Lovely location on beautiful remote headland. Lots of steep stairs to climb between the carpark and lobby. No greeting on arrival or signage to reception. You have to drag your own luggage or wait hoping for a staff member to arrive. No shops or restaurants within walking distance and the hotel food / beverage offerings are grossly overpriced. Breakfast was ok. The beach facing lawns could be beautiful but they are poorly maintained, litter everywhere and the sunbeds/ deck chairs are worn and uncomfortable. No staff around to offer bar service. The thin ***** of beach is dirty. The sea had a deep shelf and strong currents so was unsafe for swimming - I’m a strong swimmer and got grazed climbing out. Tried to eat at the cafe but was put off by the huge amount of plastic litter in the water beside it. Sadly, all the pools are closed until late March. No mention of this on the booking site. Understaffed. Although the few staff around did their best to be helpful, little evidence of professional management or customer service standards. Room average. Good sea view. Bedding and furnishing not 4*. TV fuzzy and all in Thai. Overall extremely poor value for money.
訪訪客The hotel has mini villa type rooms, each with a good-sized balcony to enjoy the beautiful foliage planted all around. The rooms are large, airy, sp****, and super clean. Bathroom size is good too, and all amenities are provided. The bed is one of the softest ones I've ever slept on. Absolutely loved it! Check-in and check-out was smooth, the staff is warm. There's a shortcut which takes you to the main Sai Kaew Beach in a minute's walk. It is also easily walkable (15 mins) from the main ferry pier (Nuan Thip). The hotel did not have a restaurant yet (which we knew before booking), but I did see some construction going on, so they could be adding one in the future, But there's plenty of restaurants on the beach, so no worries there. We had an immensely satisfactory and comfortable stay. Would recommend to all travelers.
訪訪客Mooi hotel niet ver van de haven waar je aankomt. Mooi zwembad wat elke dag wordt schoongemaakt en getest. Water lekker koel. Kamers prima met mooi balkon en uitzicht op zwembad/strand. Strand is wel het lelijkste van heel het eiland. Maar je zit zo bij prachtige baaien. Personeel enorm aardig en behulpzaam. Aanrader
訪訪客First, I chose Koh Samet because I asked a local Thailand friend which island has not been overdeveloped since my early days coming to Thailand in the 1990s. His response was ”head to Koh Samet”. I looked for a value hotel on one of the more southern, less developed beaches which led me to Wong Duean Bay and the Vongdeuan Resort. The pool was a big draw. With the low tide being pretty extreme, it is really nice to have the salt water pool to cool off in and swim laps. The food seemed pretty authentic to me. With mainly Thai visitors coming in on the weekends it figures the food would be good at the Vongdeuan Resort. :) The staff were wonderful and always so fun to share a story or two with. The beach area all along the bay was extremely clean with no plastic on the beach or garbage in the water. This is a big plus when going to the shore in SE Asian countries. There are several beach restaurants but none of them had loud music, at least during the weekdays when I was there. It is definitely a sleepy and peaceful place to enjoy the water at high tide as well as the white sand beach for walks.