The original text is in Thai and describes a visit to the Movenpick Hotel Pattaya, specifically the condo section. The author mentions a previous review of the hotel and highlights the separation between the hotel and condo buildings. The text then describes a recent visit to the condo section and suggests it as a good option for families staying in Pattaya.
Here's the translated text:
As you may recall, we previously reviewed the Movenpick Hotel Pattaya, which is divided into two sections: the hotel and the condo. This past weekend, I had the opportunity to stay in the condo section of the Movenpick. This review is intended to provide information for those considering a stay at the Movenpick, particularly for families.
This is my first time reviewing a condo, and I'm not sure whether to approach it from a hotel or condo perspective. While Movenpick offers hotel-like accommodations, it's not a true hotel, and their primary focus seems to be on condo sales rather than short-term rentals. Admittedly, staying in the hotel section is more convenient, but sometimes we want a family getaway. Hotels typically offer connecting rooms with a central living room for shared activities, but they lack a pantry for simple meal preparation. In Pattaya, we often buy fresh seafood and enjoy private meals instead of always going to restaurants. It's a chance to chat, eat, and relax while watching a movie, creating a family reunion atmosphere or a gathering with old friends. In this regard, staying in a condo is more convenient. Today, we're staying in a suite, which is incredibly spacious and perfect for our family of five. If you're interested in the fully furnished room you see here, please inquire with the project's sales team. For families looking for a getaway, special rates are available, and I can assure you that the current prices are incredibly attractive, even lower than the hotel's Executive Suite. However, for specific pricing, please contact the project directly. Now, let's take a look at the room itself.
The living room is spacious and inviting, with a comfortable seating area and ample storage space for luggage or bicycles. The open kitchen is well-equipped for preparing meals, especially fresh seafood from nearby markets. While the condo is privately owned, it's important to respect the property and maintain cleanliness. While it's unclear if there's a cleaning service for dishes, it's courteous to clean up after yourself.
Another highlight of the Movenpick Resident is the spacious balcony with a panoramic view. The balcony extends to the master bedroom, offering a stunning view of the sunset over the ocean. Unfortunately, the weather was not ideal last week, so I was unable to capture the sunset. However, the expansive view of the Gulf of Thailand is enough to relieve stress and fatigue from the city. As you can see, my father seems to be enjoying the view. The side view offers a glimpse of the marina and the yacht club, where luxury yachts are docked.
The apartment has two bedrooms. The master bedroom has a comfortable king-size bed and is fully equipped with all necessary amenities. It also features an ensuite bathroom with a "sexy bath" where you can soak in the tub while watching TV. The air conditioning in the master bedroom is very cold, so I turned it off and opened the balcony to enjoy the fresh sea breeze. The second bedroom has two single beds and shares a bathroom with the living area. The only downside is that the water pressure is a bit weak, but it's not too bad. It's not as strong as the water pressure at the Intercontinental Hua Hin, which felt like showering under a waterfall.
The final part of the tour includes views from the sales office and nighttime views. If anyone is interested in knowing the price or contacting the sales team to purchase for investment or personal use, please send a private message. Thank you. www.facebook.com/thetravebagstory
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Wednesday, October 9, 2024 6:01 PM