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Amanoi (Vietnam) - Master Thread
Short Review We ' d a wonderful stay in an ocean pool pavilion . It was refreshing way to start a new year in a new Aman ( it has usually been a seasoned Aman ) & meeting up with Amanjunkies along with veteran Aman staff from other Amans a delight <img alt="" src="http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/images/smilies/biggrin.gif">. All point to an another amazing Aman with potentially great Amano'i family / team .<br>Pleased to say that the boutique is now open & an even wider selection will be arriving <img alt="" src="http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif">.<br><br>Liked the Beach Club , Cliff & pavilion pools . Pool water was a bit chilly as it was in the sea but enjoyed the brief swims - one really had to keep swimming as it was not floating temperature and also windy ( but not as much as before our arrival when outdoor activities were cancelled according to others )<br>Not sure if I posted elsewhere but the ' kinks ' like the table on the terrace is being changed so that it is at dining height. Well , you can also enjoy the superb spa more often if you get a sore back from leaning over too much <img alt="" src="http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/images/smilies/wink.gif"> <br>One wonders if the architect , who decided on the furniture & whose company made or was responsible for the furniture at Amano'i , realized this.<br><br>Anyone who is reading this & deciding if to go should just go. As the others have already indicated.<br>We are already planning our next visit - the flight to Cam Ranh wasn't harrowing , just very full. Plus parts of the coastal highway still in the works should be more or less ready , hopefully soon.