Originally Posted by
Travelchurner
Now that I think about it, I've had 2206 before in 2022, but they it called an Executive Suite. Also, the balcony was not accessible (doors were locked), nor did it have furniture there. There was no railing to prevent falls either so it was just blocking my view for no reason.
Would not want 2206 again, lol.
I noticed Executive Suites have nearly the same layout as Premier Suites, I wonder if these two types can be reconfigured depending on their needs?
2206's balcony is a lot better now than when you were there.

It has two chairs next to a small table and also two loungers where you can lie down. The railings look good and safe.
While the real Premier Suites are supposed to be about twice the size of the standard suites (called Regency Suites), Regency Deluxe Suites, or Regency Executive Suites are only slightly larger than standard suites. The lounge manager told me (a long time ago) that those higher category Regency Suites are basically the same as the standard suite but on a higher floor.
I think you are right that maybe they mix the terminology of what they call some suites. During 2021 they had the million baht rate yearly rate and I assume (but don't know for sure) that some of the more than 15? people who purchased the package eventually got suites of various types.
Another problem is that anything above the lowest, standard suite is technically considered a "Premium" suite when using points, so easily confused with Premier by everyone (staff and guests alike).
Indeed, Premier Suites are supposed to be on the higher floors 25-27, but I think I've stayed in a suite with the extra large living room that was not on one of those high floors. I don't know exactly what type of suite it was bc I was asked to move from a corner room on short notice, after being there 2 nights already, even though I said I was fine where I was. They said they didn't want to give the suite room to someone with no status. It was a Saturday afternoon, so I think they found themselves suddenly sold out that day, so they asked me to switch rooms.
If you eventually find out more information, please let us know.

Thanks! You have more nights at this hotel than me. I'm more of a HP, HIX, Ibis guy.