Waldorf Astoria Bangkok {THA}
#61
Join Date: Jun 2010
Programs: Clubcarlson Gold, Hilton Diamond, IHG Spire AMB etc.
Posts: 252
Could be Irish now that you mention it! I think he was trying to make his accent a little less obvious so people could understand him
#62
Join Date: May 2016
Location: In btw SJC & SFO
Programs: Marriott Titanium & LTP, Hilton Diamond (Aspire card), Hyatt Globalist, UA Gold (almost free agent)
Posts: 510
Stayed here two Amex weekend award nights from 12/29 to new year eve, low floor regular room no upgrade and room is not spacious. Breakfast is good quality while the food spread is not that extensive like Athenee, I used 2 x 500/guest 1000 baht diamond credit to order one afternoon tea set to hotel room, the set net price just got increased from 950 baht per perspon to 1,050 baht and total is around 1250 baht. We even can’t finish one set as nothing to write home about and not worth 1250 baht per person, with such price you can find much better value and taste else where in Bangkok.
After checkin I’m a little disappointed to find that ShangHai Tang amenity set provided in stead of Tuscan Soul by Ferragamo, you have to call them to get Ferragamo set, was told due to supply issues. I think higher category rooms may get Ferragamo set by default and basic rooms get ShangHai Tang.
Only got half hour late checkout even not one hour, overall a not bad stay but like what shocky has witnessed elite recognition is weak. I will have another 5 nights points stay in March which I booked 4 months ago with 208k points versus 320k or 7125 baht non-cancel rate if I book now.
After checkin I’m a little disappointed to find that ShangHai Tang amenity set provided in stead of Tuscan Soul by Ferragamo, you have to call them to get Ferragamo set, was told due to supply issues. I think higher category rooms may get Ferragamo set by default and basic rooms get ShangHai Tang.
Only got half hour late checkout even not one hour, overall a not bad stay but like what shocky has witnessed elite recognition is weak. I will have another 5 nights points stay in March which I booked 4 months ago with 208k points versus 320k or 7125 baht non-cancel rate if I book now.
#63
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: PHX
Programs: AS 75K; UA 1MM; Hyatt Globalist; Marriott LTP; Hilton Diamond (Aspire)
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#64
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Everywhere
Programs: AA EXP - 3.7MM, Bonv LIFETIME Titan, HH Dmd, Hyatt Glob., Priority Clb Dmd, Ntnl Exec El., Sixt PLT
Posts: 1,680
Stayed here two Amex weekend award nights from 12/29 to new year eve, low floor regular room no upgrade and room is not spacious. Breakfast is good quality while the food spread is not that extensive like Athenee, I used 2 x 500/guest 1000 baht diamond credit to order one afternoon tea set to hotel room, the set net price just got increased from 950 baht per perspon to 1,050 baht and total is around 1250 baht. ...
1) chances for an upgraded room are slim
2) free full breakfast for 2 people
3) and the only other amenity is 1,000 baht=31 USD diamond credit for hotel services if two people staying?
Please clarify.
#65
Join Date: May 2016
Location: In btw SJC & SFO
Programs: Marriott Titanium & LTP, Hilton Diamond (Aspire card), Hyatt Globalist, UA Gold (almost free agent)
Posts: 510
- I am considering where to use 1 AmEx free night certificate which would otherwise expire. My understanding is that as HHonors Diamond:
1) chances for an upgraded room are slim
2) free full breakfast for 2 people
3) and the only other amenity is 1,000 baht=31 USD diamond credit for hotel services if two people staying?
Please clarify.
1) chances for an upgraded room are slim
2) free full breakfast for 2 people
3) and the only other amenity is 1,000 baht=31 USD diamond credit for hotel services if two people staying?
Please clarify.
#66
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Everywhere
Programs: AA EXP - 3.7MM, Bonv LIFETIME Titan, HH Dmd, Hyatt Glob., Priority Clb Dmd, Ntnl Exec El., Sixt PLT
Posts: 1,680
#67
Join Date: May 2016
Location: In btw SJC & SFO
Programs: Marriott Titanium & LTP, Hilton Diamond (Aspire card), Hyatt Globalist, UA Gold (almost free agent)
Posts: 510
Actually nothing bad except elite recognition and it’s a good use of your weekend award. I did enjoy its location, breakfast and smart toilet. As mentioned I will have another 5N award stay in March.
#69
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Finland
Programs: Honors Gold, Marriott Gold
Posts: 17
Pool temperature?
I have an upcoming reward reservation (standard room) for five nights in March. I am travelling with my family (wife + two small kids). I understand there are zero possibilities to get a space-available upgrade as Gold VIP. If the standard room is too small to accommodate an extra bed it might be wise to stay elsewhere, especially if the hotel still has issues like slow check-in for half an hour.
Waldorf Astoria Bangkok claims to have ”temperature-controlled” swimming pool. Does anyone know what does this mean? I don’t like to swimm in cold water. How cold is the pool water?
I guess majority of the guests at Waldorf Astoria are Diamond Vips. This means they can’t offer any benefits for Gold Vips. My reward rate already includes breakfast. I guess I would get more benefits at Marriott?
Waldorf Astoria Bangkok claims to have ”temperature-controlled” swimming pool. Does anyone know what does this mean? I don’t like to swimm in cold water. How cold is the pool water?
I guess majority of the guests at Waldorf Astoria are Diamond Vips. This means they can’t offer any benefits for Gold Vips. My reward rate already includes breakfast. I guess I would get more benefits at Marriott?
#70
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: BKK
Posts: 6,741
#71
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: LAX
Programs: UA Global Services 1MM,, AA Exec Plat. Hilton Honors Diamond, Marriott Gold, Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 606
Disappointing to hear all the negative reviews, particularly an apparent lack of HH Diamond treatment. I’m Diamond (need to update my profile on FT), but I have WA Bangkok booked for this summer.
I’ve stayed at Park Hyatt Bangkok, and while it was a gorgeous property, I wanted to give WA a try. For those of you who have stayed at PH and WA- any comments?
I’ve also stayed at the old Four Seasons (now Anantara Siam), and at the time was quite pleased. While not the newest property on the block, I loved the “resort” feel, stunning lobby/outdoor courtyard spaces and authentic feel.
I’ve stayed at Park Hyatt Bangkok, and while it was a gorgeous property, I wanted to give WA a try. For those of you who have stayed at PH and WA- any comments?
I’ve also stayed at the old Four Seasons (now Anantara Siam), and at the time was quite pleased. While not the newest property on the block, I loved the “resort” feel, stunning lobby/outdoor courtyard spaces and authentic feel.
#72
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Makati City, Philippines
Programs: Delta Skymiles DM, CX GO, Hilton Honors Diamond
Posts: 1,361
This place is leaps and bounds better than the Conrad. I just stayed the Waldorf, after staying at the Conrad Bangkok, Hilton Sukhumvit, and Hilton Millennium, and I would rate the Conrad last among the rooms and hotel itself, though the staff is nice and the EL has a nice spread, and the elephant is nice, but other than that, our future stays will definitely be at the Waldorf, Iris treated us great our entire stay.
#73
Join Date: May 2016
Location: In btw SJC & SFO
Programs: Marriott Titanium & LTP, Hilton Diamond (Aspire card), Hyatt Globalist, UA Gold (almost free agent)
Posts: 510
This place is leaps and bounds better than the Conrad. I just stayed the Waldorf, after staying at the Conrad Bangkok, Hilton Sukhumvit, and Hilton Millennium, and I would rate the Conrad last among the rooms and hotel itself, though the staff is nice and the EL has a nice spread, and the elephant is nice, but other than that, our future stays will definitely be at the Waldorf, Iris treated us great our entire stay.
#74
Join Date: Apr 2010
Programs: HH Lifetime Diamond, 20 years
Posts: 465
I'm in the process making arrangements for my next trip to Bangkok. I will not consider the WA because of shocky's photo/report.
#75
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Phuket Thailand
Programs: HH Diamond, BA Gold, IHG Gold, Oman Gold
Posts: 1,038
This place is leaps and bounds better than the Conrad. I just stayed the Waldorf, after staying at the Conrad Bangkok, Hilton Sukhumvit, and Hilton Millennium, and I would rate the Conrad last among the rooms and hotel itself, though the staff is nice and the EL has a nice spread, and the elephant is nice, but other than that, our future stays will definitely be at the Waldorf, Iris treated us great our entire stay.
Trouble is, the rates at WA are much much higher than any other. Would you say the high rate is still worth it?