Hyatt Hua Hin good???

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wen
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Hyatt Hua Hin good???

Post by wen »

Hi, is the hyatt gd?? anyone knows/?
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For sure.Regarding staff better than Sofitel.Hyatt staff is more helpful, very very friendly,always with a smile.
HYATT: STAFF always by your side when you seek for help. You don't need to find the staff.Swimming pool very good and big pools, brilliant Interconnecting one and so big that you could find your own private nook and enjoy the peace.
.Safe for children and very good environment.Good to take pictures.Room are good even if you stay on the ground-floor (room access pool good).
Breakfast time: You will feel great when you have someone who is welcoming you everyday and even knowing that you're at the hotel for more than 5 days(this happen with us) still want to help you in everything you need. You can have what you want by asking the staff they will bring it to you. You're like a queen or king :P
ROOM SERVICE: service two times per day with all you need like shampoo, lotion, shaver, sweeing material, conditioner.
CONCLUSION:impression of the resort was that it looked AWESOME and the staff and facilities were top notch and the service was exceptional
SOFITEL CENTRAL:
Sofitel lack of all of this and not very helpful except a guy from the garden wing swimming pool. Always pay attention to people arriving at the swimming pool and preparing all the towels and umbrellas without u asking for them (i didn't find this in the railway pool and always need to find the staff). Have to ask many times for a simple service at the reception.
Please do check your account as I got a special rate for a programme launched by the Accor hotels and they charged me normal price. I have to tell them and show them the confirmation. I didn't expected a hotel of 5 stars(?) like this. All should be perfect and all at your service.
BREAKFAST TIME: Need to wait for your time for instance for a scrambled egg. Don't guess that they will fry an egg for you. Eat what you have in the plate unless they don't have anymore. :cuss:
They are not willing to help you sometimes.
ROOM SERVICE: We were in the room and they went inside our room to make the room service. No privacy. Think they were in a hurry for finishing the service and go back home. :twisted:

In conclusion: To stay again, we 3 complete families of 15 persons, no doubt Hyatt even the distance is not a major problem. Everyday my husband walk from Hyatt to Hilton without any problem by the beach.
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Heard that the hotel is quite far from town. Could you provide more details on far it is to get to downtown? What are the transportation options and cost?
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Post by PeteB »

Hi wen,

This may already have been answered, try this link:

http://www.huahinafterdark.com/forum/vi ... =1771#1771

Regards

Peter
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Post by Isabella »

I don't think Hyatt is quite far from town.
I live in a small place(16km2 area) and obviously for this small place I can say that hyatt is far but i still don;t think so.
Far from me is more than 7 kms.
Getiing a songthaew from the entrance of Hyatt you can reach downtown within 3 minutes.
My husband always walk everyday by the beach from Hyatt to Hilton.
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