Originally Posted by
danger
I used a TSU and received a regular regency suite. At check-in, I said I would need the 4pm check-out and was asked if it would be possible if I was moved to another room around midday on the day of departure due to the limited availability of suites. I'd never been asked that before and it was a minor inconvenience but I went with it anyone. The suite was on a low floor and I heard street noise through the night. It's a fantastic use of a TSU, though. The suite is very spacious and well-appointed. As usual, linen was changed daily despite the whole 'We care for the environment' card next to the bed. Why hotels get it so wrong is beyond me. There were multiple bottles of water provided each day. When I realised I'd forgotten my running shoes, I feared exercise would be off the cards. Imagine my relief when the Hyatt Has It card listed running shoes as available for purchase for THB10,000 (plus VAT, of course).
Good review. Were you actually happy to purchase running shoes from a hotel for 300 USD? Or was that a typo? I would have purchased from a mall next door. Fwiw, the Grand Hyatt Erawan offers free running shoes to borrow.