Originally Posted by
scubaccr
The suite buildings are 2-floor buildingss, ground + first floors, with each floor split with left/right half suites (a bit like IC Danang Pavillions if you have been to Danang but much much smaller terrac/balcony) and exrenal hexagonal balcony.
To get the "ocean view" you need the upper (first) floor, so you can see out from said terrace to the ocean. You don't hear noise from guest by the pool/sunning area outside ones room. Though two pools, one deeper than other
They are really up and down in what were called Pavilions when this was a Sheraton. You also need to be either high up (close to the main building) or very low (close to the beach) as well as being on the top floor to get a sea view as there are trees in the way.
They really are not Suites, even describing them as a JS is stretching it a bit.