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Old Jan 13, 2023 | 1:15 am
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Originally Posted by UASPG
I am taking advantage of the list that was created by ElevatorEnthusiast on a previous post, to ask those knowledgeable in the Bangkok hotels, that are not part of Marriott, which hotels (independents or from the hotel chains like Hyatt, Hilton, Accor, IHG, GHA (Capella, Sukhothai, Anantara, Kempinski, ...,) , Shangri-La, Mandarin-Oriental, Peninsula, The Standard, U-Hotels, Banyan Tree, Four Seasons, etc ...).are comparable (hard & soft products, F&B, location convenience, etc ...) to the hotels below.
I am aware that there is a Bangkok hotels FT thread, but I thought that it would be interesting to get opinions on other hotels in comparison to the ones we know on this Marriott thread, especially at a time when rates are going up and the elite statuses in some hotels have a declining value.
It could be view as "which hotels are the direct competitors of".
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  • Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit :
  • JW Marriott :
  • The Athenee :
  • St Regis Bangkok :
  • W Bangkok :
  • Marriott The Surawongse :
  • Westin Grande Sukhumvit :
  • Le Meridien Bangkok :
  • Renaissance Bangkok Ratchprasong:
  • Royal Orchid Sheraton :
  • Four Points Sukhumvit :
  • Aloft Bangkok :
  • Courtyard Bangkok :
  • Le Meridien Suvarnabhumi :
  • Marriott Marquis Queen's Park :
  • Marriott Sukhumvit :
  • Madi Paidi Bangkok :
(List that can be copied and pasted on the replies)
I think perhaps it might simplify things to bucket the Marriott hotels first also in terms of what level the hotel pitches itself at / prices at, otherwise we end up with lots of heavily overlapping lists? E.g. in my experience St Regis is a bucket, SGS / Athenee is a bucket just below that, Marriott Surawongse / W / JWM is the next bucket down etc.
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