Park Hyatt Bangkok REVIEW - MASTER THREAD
#406
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#407
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The difference is I'm not trying to drive clicks to my own site (in clear and knowing violation of FT rules)
#408
Weird breakfast situation.... probably at the suggestion of Hyatt who seems to practice the same tricks at their own properties oike the PH NY.
I'm not sure what's worse... having a limited number of hot choices + the buffet vs an overpriced menu with a capped max that is set way too low.
Oh, I know.... just give us a normal breakfast, we earned it.
I'm not sure what's worse... having a limited number of hot choices + the buffet vs an overpriced menu with a capped max that is set way too low.
Oh, I know.... just give us a normal breakfast, we earned it.
#409
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I just got an email offer:
Experience a tranquil oasis above the bustling city of Bangkok.
Journey to Thailand for a serene retreat at the newly opened Park Hyatt Bangkok. Enjoy elegantly-designed guestrooms, inventive food and drink, and stunning city views from the infinity pool on the garden terrace. With its ideal downtown location, you will find yourself within walking distance of the city's myriad attractions, from museums and temples to shopping malls and nightlife venues.
Plus, exclusively for members, save 20% on standard rates and earn 3,000 Bonus Points on your next stay of two nights or more. Book by August 31 for stays through October 31, 2017. Offer Code: PROM2.
Oddly, when I input the PROM2 offer code nothing seems to happen, the price (6800 baht) stays the same. I didn't go all the way through with booking.
Is that because it's 20% off "standard rates" and the 6800 baht "opening offer" is already discounted from the 8500 baht "standard rate"?
If so, it's not much of an offer.
Experience a tranquil oasis above the bustling city of Bangkok.
Journey to Thailand for a serene retreat at the newly opened Park Hyatt Bangkok. Enjoy elegantly-designed guestrooms, inventive food and drink, and stunning city views from the infinity pool on the garden terrace. With its ideal downtown location, you will find yourself within walking distance of the city's myriad attractions, from museums and temples to shopping malls and nightlife venues.
Plus, exclusively for members, save 20% on standard rates and earn 3,000 Bonus Points on your next stay of two nights or more. Book by August 31 for stays through October 31, 2017. Offer Code: PROM2.
Oddly, when I input the PROM2 offer code nothing seems to happen, the price (6800 baht) stays the same. I didn't go all the way through with booking.
Is that because it's 20% off "standard rates" and the 6800 baht "opening offer" is already discounted from the 8500 baht "standard rate"?
If so, it's not much of an offer.
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I'm quite troubled to read that bathrooms at this hotel have no Japanese-style toilets, no bidets, and no "bum guns" (shattafs).
That's a deal breaker as far as I'm concerned, I can't go back to using just toilet paper.
That's a deal breaker as far as I'm concerned, I can't go back to using just toilet paper.
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If anyone has stayed at this hotel as a Glob and at the SGS as a Starwood Plat, how would these two compare, in your opinion?
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I am sure the PH will iron out it's current flaws (they certainly have a few at the moment) and the entire place will eventually be open, but I am not sure I will ever come to really like the location stuck on top of that shopping mall.
I did like the pool area though.
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But I'm still keeping my stays at the PH to experience it first hand.
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I am still on the fence - I took some time to finally get my Park Suite confirmed, but it is now. The hotel changed my cancellation policy as well and when I tried to make a change they told me that I could not without a penalty. I ultimately did not need to change, but I did not like the attitude.
Finally, the originally told me the airport pick-up was THB 2,500, now they tell me it is THB 3,400 for BMW 7 and that the original was only for BMW 5 which they do not offer. 3,400 for airport pick-up is a bit steep.
I likely will still go on July 1 and stay for 2 nights only instead of the original 6. Probably will either go back to the GH (but it is a bit dated, even with the update) or the Siam Kempinski - which is great.
Finally, the originally told me the airport pick-up was THB 2,500, now they tell me it is THB 3,400 for BMW 7 and that the original was only for BMW 5 which they do not offer. 3,400 for airport pick-up is a bit steep.
I likely will still go on July 1 and stay for 2 nights only instead of the original 6. Probably will either go back to the GH (but it is a bit dated, even with the update) or the Siam Kempinski - which is great.
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฿2,500 is actually on the lower end of what comparable hotels normally charge for this service. The range of ฿2,500~฿3,500 is the going rate.
If one does not value or need the added level of service at the hotel upon arrival and departure that is associated with a hotel car transfer, services such as AOT can provide simple transportation in premium vehicle types for around half that price, possibly less.
I almost always opt for hotel car transfers in BKK. While it is not technically guaranteed, using hotel cars unofficially virtually guarantees immediate in room check even if arriving early, and similarly complimentary late check out at the time of departure in the evening. It also can often bring your arrival to the attention of duty management and therefore improve room allocation and help with upgrades. I've literally never not had uninterrupted access to my room or suite at any good hotel, from arrival until departure, when using this service. It's also pretty cool that if arriving in F on TG, one does not need to carry luggage an inch, TG porters hand the luggage directly to the airport representative of your hotel.
If one does not value or need the added level of service at the hotel upon arrival and departure that is associated with a hotel car transfer, services such as AOT can provide simple transportation in premium vehicle types for around half that price, possibly less.
I almost always opt for hotel car transfers in BKK. While it is not technically guaranteed, using hotel cars unofficially virtually guarantees immediate in room check even if arriving early, and similarly complimentary late check out at the time of departure in the evening. It also can often bring your arrival to the attention of duty management and therefore improve room allocation and help with upgrades. I've literally never not had uninterrupted access to my room or suite at any good hotel, from arrival until departure, when using this service. It's also pretty cool that if arriving in F on TG, one does not need to carry luggage an inch, TG porters hand the luggage directly to the airport representative of your hotel.
Last edited by MikeFromTokyo; May 27, 2017 at 4:41 pm