Westin Siray Bay, Phuket, Thailand (Rebranding to an RC in 2025)[Master Thread]
#136
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Say what? I wasn't informed of this benefit. I must have spent $200 US on cocktails there the week of 2/14. I was upgraded to the elevation suite no pool.
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One night we missed it, and was surprised to see the lobby bar prices double than what Prego had on their menu. Basically they serve you a menu with prices, but no bill is presented.
#138
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At the W Samui we met all the management. Not once at Platinum Cocktail hour at the Westin did I see or witness any management. I would have that it sensible that they attend at least one day a week to meet their elite guests.
The wait staff, more than make up for it.
As for mentioning the building issues. It should be clear after calling every night for 4 nights that the jacuzzi could not be turned off by the button and it needed replacing. When we returned we saw that the room was occupied and the jacuzzi running 24 hours. IT seems these issues matter not to the hotel. And do I really need to point out that the light labels are upside down and misplaced?
The wait staff, more than make up for it.
As for mentioning the building issues. It should be clear after calling every night for 4 nights that the jacuzzi could not be turned off by the button and it needed replacing. When we returned we saw that the room was occupied and the jacuzzi running 24 hours. IT seems these issues matter not to the hotel. And do I really need to point out that the light labels are upside down and misplaced?
http://phuketnews.phuketindex.com/bu...et-184152.html
#139
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Sounds like I stayed here at a good time (seeing as it'll be becoming more expensive soon). I thought I'd share some comments on my stay.
This isn't a place you want to go for the sand or the water. In fact, because of jellyfish and rocks, one is advised not to go into the water, which looks brown, muddy and unappealing. A couple of interns at the hotel that I was chatting with told me sand had been brought in to create a beach, so by Thai standards, it's terrible.
The resort makes up for this shortcoming. The three pools afford nice views of the bay. The staff are very helpful, proactive and engaged in their duties. The rooms are well appointed, though the construction quality is visibly poor. The toilet design is awkward with the door opening into the w/c requiring one to squeeze in. A lot of mosquitoes hovering around the bed for some reason.
Food and drink was similar to what I'd pay in Singapore at an average restaurant. Tried the Thai food at the one where they serve breakfast but it was disappointing. Prego, the Italian restaurant, has good pizzas.
The hilly terrain makes for great unobstructed views from all the rooms, but while golf carts are always on the ready to take you wherever you need to go, one can't nip into the lobby to use the wifi for a few minutes.
Thankfully I didn't have to experience the taxi mafia as I rented my own ride, but there really is nothing for miles around and only a couple of taxi services outside the resort which I imagine are over priced.
This isn't a place you want to go for the sand or the water. In fact, because of jellyfish and rocks, one is advised not to go into the water, which looks brown, muddy and unappealing. A couple of interns at the hotel that I was chatting with told me sand had been brought in to create a beach, so by Thai standards, it's terrible.
The resort makes up for this shortcoming. The three pools afford nice views of the bay. The staff are very helpful, proactive and engaged in their duties. The rooms are well appointed, though the construction quality is visibly poor. The toilet design is awkward with the door opening into the w/c requiring one to squeeze in. A lot of mosquitoes hovering around the bed for some reason.
Food and drink was similar to what I'd pay in Singapore at an average restaurant. Tried the Thai food at the one where they serve breakfast but it was disappointing. Prego, the Italian restaurant, has good pizzas.
The hilly terrain makes for great unobstructed views from all the rooms, but while golf carts are always on the ready to take you wherever you need to go, one can't nip into the lobby to use the wifi for a few minutes.
Thankfully I didn't have to experience the taxi mafia as I rented my own ride, but there really is nothing for miles around and only a couple of taxi services outside the resort which I imagine are over priced.
#142
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My extensive review of the property, with tons of photos, and outlining the good and the bad:
http://boardingarea.com/blogs/viewfr...ay-bay-phuket/
http://boardingarea.com/blogs/viewfr...ay-bay-phuket/
#143
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excellent review, nice pictures -> Thank you a lot.
Is there nothing in walking distance from the Hotel ? Any local restaurant ?
I'm bored after 3 days of "Hotel" food.... same menu everywhere.
Is there nothing in walking distance from the Hotel ? Any local restaurant ?
I'm bored after 3 days of "Hotel" food.... same menu everywhere.
#144
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My extensive review of the property, with tons of photos, and outlining the good and the bad:
http://boardingarea.com/blogs/viewfr...ay-bay-phuket/
http://boardingarea.com/blogs/viewfr...ay-bay-phuket/
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I would stick to LM Khao Lak. I just returned from a trip that included Siray Bay. It is a good place to stay if you are heading to Phi Phi, but, if not, it did not thrill me. It was beautiful, but just too out of the way and isolated with a really bad beach. If I want something out of the way and isolated, I'll return to the Langkawi Andaman, with their great beach and rainforest.
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#147
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I would stick to LM Khao Lak. I just returned from a trip that included LM Siray Bay. It is a good place to stay if you are heading to Phi Phi, but, if not, it did not thrill me. It was beautiful, but just too out of the way and isolated with a really bad beach. If I want something out of the way and isolated, I'll return to the Langkawi Andaman, with their great beach and rainforest.
As for LM SB, I actually have stayed there over 40 nights while on a few extended scuba diving trips to Phuket. Was upgraded to a pool villa and found the GM (Greg) and his number two (Sean) to be great, top-shelf, managers. I was very well taken care of and would not hesitate to go again, and I am sure I will.
My favorite story is, one day when working on my Internet projects, there was another Phuket rainstorm, knocking out power and surging my computer, on and off, losing work. I sent a casual, friendly SMS to the #2 (Sean), mentioning this, not expecting anything - just providing a heads-up about power issues.
.... well, it was not long that there was a knock on my door and there was Sean, sweating from a long walk on a hot Phuket day, humid after a storm, with a UPS in hand, to protect my computer (and my work) from surges. Wow!
Well, I'm in the SGS lounge drinking at the moment (wine not so good, LOL).... just wanted to say that I have had great experiences at the WSB in Phuket; and the management team is doing a great job there!
#148
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here my quick review of the Westin Siray Bay....
Location: ^ Located hillside near Phuket Town on the eastern coast of Phuket.
Strongly recommend to rent a car ( budget.co.th is great ). The beach is like everyone else mentioned not really nice. The view is awesome though...
I really like that part of Phuket because there almost no tourists in that area before you reach the hotel... nice local market/food... no "massage mister" "hello my friend" "cheap cheap" you can just walk around without beeing bothered and see the "real" thai life.... Phuket town is 15 minutes away, not bad for shopping/dining.. the hotel is running a shuttel bus if i remember correct. On the way to the hotel you can see some "golden monkey statues" this is a place to stop. you can buy bananas and peanuts and feed the monkeys which are living in the mangroves from a balcony at a safe distance... If you want the nightlife/massages/overpriced tourist restaurants go to Patong.....
Room: We were upgraded to a 2 storey elevation suite which i think is the same like a standard room with a second floor/balcony...
I spent about 5 minutes upstairs.. The room was ok, the bed was heavenly... the view from the balcony was great. there was a nice big lounge chair on the balcony.. The light in the shower did not work. I reported this at checkout to the front desk and was told there was no light in the shower. There was one ... it just did not work. Bathroom was quite unimpressive...
Hotel:^ nice grounds, shuttles/buggys available to take you to the room / pick u up. everything looked really nice.... Lobby was nice too. A lot of asian travel groups...
Food: ^ Breakfast was decent, but nothing less I would have xpected from a Westin.
We had dinner in room. I ordered around 6 different dishes, one was not delivered so i had to order it again. My fiancee ordered and only ate the Caesars Salad with King Prawns... two hours later she felt sick and was vomiting all night... I tried little bit and it was really fishy... but it was too late already cause she was finished already... So we had a sleepless night in the heavenly bed
Need to be careful with cream in Thailand. I had similiar problems before with Caesar Salad or Spaghetti Carbonara in different Hotels. If the Salad is prepared before the other dishes it can get bad so quick... This was my last time i order a cream dish together with other items...
Next morning i kindly asked to remove the Caesars Salad from the bill. After explaining the situation the third time they accepted to remove the Salad from the bill...
The other dishes were good.... To really say sorry they should have offered to wipe the total bill for this order...
Next negative point was: I only booked one night.... it was low season so i wanted to see the hotel and extend my stay if we would have enjoyed... I asked at check-in if we could add a second night, they were fully booked for the next day and i was asked to ask again in the morning. If somebody would cancel i would get the room. So i was called next morning 9am. I was told there was a room available for this night now and i said i was not sure because we had a bad night already. I replied that if we stay again i would contact her again. We also were asked to move to another room if we would stay. So after a really bad night we packed the bags and decided to change not only the room but also the hotel.... We switched to the Renaissance Phuket.
In the evening i luckily checked my spg account and saw a booking for this night that i never made or confirmed..... so i needed to call plat hotline and called the hotel and after 15 minutes it was finally removed.....
I liked the style of the hotel but we experienced too many problems . It was not really a good experience and a return to this hotel is very unlikely...
Location: ^ Located hillside near Phuket Town on the eastern coast of Phuket.
Strongly recommend to rent a car ( budget.co.th is great ). The beach is like everyone else mentioned not really nice. The view is awesome though...
I really like that part of Phuket because there almost no tourists in that area before you reach the hotel... nice local market/food... no "massage mister" "hello my friend" "cheap cheap" you can just walk around without beeing bothered and see the "real" thai life.... Phuket town is 15 minutes away, not bad for shopping/dining.. the hotel is running a shuttel bus if i remember correct. On the way to the hotel you can see some "golden monkey statues" this is a place to stop. you can buy bananas and peanuts and feed the monkeys which are living in the mangroves from a balcony at a safe distance... If you want the nightlife/massages/overpriced tourist restaurants go to Patong.....
Room: We were upgraded to a 2 storey elevation suite which i think is the same like a standard room with a second floor/balcony...
I spent about 5 minutes upstairs.. The room was ok, the bed was heavenly... the view from the balcony was great. there was a nice big lounge chair on the balcony.. The light in the shower did not work. I reported this at checkout to the front desk and was told there was no light in the shower. There was one ... it just did not work. Bathroom was quite unimpressive...
Hotel:^ nice grounds, shuttles/buggys available to take you to the room / pick u up. everything looked really nice.... Lobby was nice too. A lot of asian travel groups...
Food: ^ Breakfast was decent, but nothing less I would have xpected from a Westin.
We had dinner in room. I ordered around 6 different dishes, one was not delivered so i had to order it again. My fiancee ordered and only ate the Caesars Salad with King Prawns... two hours later she felt sick and was vomiting all night... I tried little bit and it was really fishy... but it was too late already cause she was finished already... So we had a sleepless night in the heavenly bed
Need to be careful with cream in Thailand. I had similiar problems before with Caesar Salad or Spaghetti Carbonara in different Hotels. If the Salad is prepared before the other dishes it can get bad so quick... This was my last time i order a cream dish together with other items...
Next morning i kindly asked to remove the Caesars Salad from the bill. After explaining the situation the third time they accepted to remove the Salad from the bill...
The other dishes were good.... To really say sorry they should have offered to wipe the total bill for this order...
Next negative point was: I only booked one night.... it was low season so i wanted to see the hotel and extend my stay if we would have enjoyed... I asked at check-in if we could add a second night, they were fully booked for the next day and i was asked to ask again in the morning. If somebody would cancel i would get the room. So i was called next morning 9am. I was told there was a room available for this night now and i said i was not sure because we had a bad night already. I replied that if we stay again i would contact her again. We also were asked to move to another room if we would stay. So after a really bad night we packed the bags and decided to change not only the room but also the hotel.... We switched to the Renaissance Phuket.
In the evening i luckily checked my spg account and saw a booking for this night that i never made or confirmed..... so i needed to call plat hotline and called the hotel and after 15 minutes it was finally removed.....
I liked the style of the hotel but we experienced too many problems . It was not really a good experience and a return to this hotel is very unlikely...
#150
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Westin Siray Bay Resort & Spa question
I am considering going to the Westin Siray Bay property with a lady friend.
I notice that pool villas have their own independent pools. How secluded are they and is it possible to indulge in, let's say, non-swimming aquatic activity without getting arrested?
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I notice that pool villas have their own independent pools. How secluded are they and is it possible to indulge in, let's say, non-swimming aquatic activity without getting arrested?
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