"Great hotel, staff are all really friendly and helpful, food in restaurant is excellent and the facilities are good. The grounds are great just to walk around. One of nicest hotels ever stayed in, would definitely come back!"
"Great hotel with very comfortable bed and a good pressure shower. Very accommodating staffs, there’s 2 cute alpacas, rabbits and chicken, also a pool with a nice view of nature and hot jacuzzi, free bikes to roam around the property. I definitely recommend this hotel."
"The location is beautiful. The view from the room and breakfast is insane. I can only imagine how nice it must have been when it first opened. Now the state of it is lacking. Everywhere there is an undertone of unkemptness. The pool stairs are cracked, paint is peeling, the “gym equipment” is rotting, the chairs outside our room literally fell apart. Not confident that our room was thoroughly cleaned either. There were empty toiletry boxes from the last guess and their leftover snack remnants in the fridge. Staff was also just okay. I told them about the toiletry situation and they never addressed it. Overall it was hard to communicate with them, but that is also partly on me because I do not speak Thai. The breakfast food is extremely bland. There is also no way to lock your doors from the inside so your doors are unlocked when you are asleep. "
"I recently booked the "Suite Two Twins Room," which was described as suitable for 3 people. However, upon check-in, we were informed that we needed to pay an additional 1000 baht for a cot, because of three of us in the room. This seemed overpriced, and we ultimately didn't need the cot.
Additionally, the hotel restaurant's food was expensive, and the portions were quite small. While there was a happy hour with a "buy one, get one free" certain alcoholic drink offer, it seemed to only apply to juice, which was disappointing.
The room itself had issues with drainage, and in the middle of the night, we ran out of toilet paper. Unfortunately, there were no spare rolls available, which was inconvenient. The room also lacked sufficient trash cans.
On a positive note, the hotel staff were friendly and helpful. However, in our opinion, the overall experience did not justify the high prices for the facilities offered. Based on this experience, we have decided not to book this hotel for future stays.
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What's Pak Chong like for family-friendly holidays?
You may want to consider the remote destination of Pak Chong if you've been thinking about a trip for the whole family. The fun-filled water park, campsites and parks are just a few things that make this an attractive holiday destination for families.
What's the best family accommodation in Pak Chong?
How many family hotels can I expect to find in Pak Chong?
Expedia has 10 family-friendly hotels and other accommodation options in Pak Chong.
When's the best time to book a family-friendly holiday in Pak Chong?
The hottest months are usually April and March, with an average temperature of 30°C, while the coldest months are December and January, with an average of 26°C. The rainiest months in Pak Chong are September, August, July and October, with each month seeing an average of 223 mm of rainfall.
What's there to see and do with your family in Pak Chong?
While you are visiting Pak Chong, you and the family may want to explore some interesting spots such as Outlet village Khao Yai, Chokchai Farm and Bonanza Exotic Zoo. Make sure that you have lots of time for activities such as Khao Yai National Park and Khao Yai Art Museum.
What's the best way for us to get around Pak Chong?
If you'd like to explore more of the area, take a train from Pak Chong Station, Pak Chong Bandai Ma Station or Pak Chong Sap Muang Station. Pak Chong might not have very many public transport choices, so consider a car rental to maximise your time.