IC: SAMUI BAAN TALING NGAM RESORT -Thailand
InterContinental Samui Baan Taling Ngam Resort
295 Moo 3, Taling Ngam Beach Koh Samui, TH 84140
InterContinental Samui Baan Taling Ngam Resort (16 Photos)
InterContinental Samui Baan Taling Ngam Resort
In the middle of a 5-night stay at this resort. They've been open for just over a week. It has 79 rooms, but is not even half-full. Much is still under construction, including the Club and Boutique. The spa and aquatic center are housed in villas temporarily while their facilities are under construction.
Things got off to a rocky start when our airport transfer wasn't there when we arrived at Koh Samui airport late at night. We had to take a later flight from Bangkok than originally booked due to a schedule change on our connection from Singapore. E-mailed the hotel three days before arrival, and received a confirmation for the new flight and pickup time. When we saw my name printed on a sign left at an empty counter at the airport, we took a taxi to the hotel (a 45-minute ride for THB 1200, half of what the hotel charges for airport transfers). Once we arrived, they apologized and blamed it on Reservations (who I emailed and apparently never updated the front desk) as they still had the old flight as my arrival. I asked for a manager to contact me the next day about this as it was quite late, but no one ever did.
All of our frustrations disappeared once we took the golf cart down to our room. We booked a Tropical Pavilion (to guarantee upgrade to an Ocean View Suite) at a F&F rate of $225/night and got upgraded to a top category $700/night Beachfront Villa with a huge bathroom, private plunge pool, and cabana. Although the villa is not as big as the suite and doesn't have the same spectacular views, we are enjoying the pool and direct beach access, rather than having to take a cart back and forth.
The "hard product" at this resort is pretty spectacular, with incredible views, well-appointed rooms, great breakfast spread, etc. The "soft product" is a bit up and down, as witnessed by the mix-up with our airport transfer and a few other mishaps (our waitress disappearing at dinner, bar counter not wiped down). The staff is friendly overall and tries to please, but the language barrier is an issue and service doesn't compare to some of the better Asian resorts I've been to. Hopefully this will get better with time.
View from the lobby
Looking down on the beach
Infinity pool
Amber Restaurant, where breakfast is served
Someone screwed up on the sign!
Outdoor Lounge
View from lounge
Beachfront Pool Villa
Royal Ambassador Amenity
Minibar
Huge bathroom
View out back of villa
View at sunset
Plunge pool
Outdoor shower
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All of our frustrations disappeared once we took the golf cart down to our room. We booked a Tropical Pavilion (to guarantee upgrade to an Ocean View Suite) at a F&F rate of $225/night and got upgraded to a top category $700/night Beachfront Villa with a huge bathroom, private plunge pool, and cabana. Although the villa is not as big as the suite and doesn't have the same spectacular views, we are enjoying the pool and direct beach access, rather than having to take a cart back and forth.
I have a booking of theTropical Pavillion in April and looking forward to an upgrade (whichever it is).
Do they have already an idea when the club will be open and who get access?
Nothing much outside of the hotel. Took a car to a nearby 7-11 yesterday and saw a few restaurants, but nothing that looked great. The hotel has free shuttles to Na Thon and Chaweng beach, but I'm not sure what's available there.
Booked Ocean View Suite, have been upgraded to Beach Front Villa.
The hardware is excellent the resort is breathtaking. Unfortunately the breakfast today was a big disappointment. If someone has questions please feel free to ask and we will try our best to give you any advice as long as we are staying here.
Cheers
The hardware is excellent the resort is breathtaking. Unfortunately the breakfast today was a big disappointment. If someone has questions please feel free to ask and we will try our best to give you any advice as long as we are staying here.
Cheers
Superb hotel product with fantastic views.
Service as expected for a new hotel needs improving greatly but overall a superb property in an exclusive location
+ superb view
+ good quality of building
+ spectacular sun set
+ good beds and linen
+ well designed pool
- still contractors in the resort
- pool a little bit small (30 units out of 79 were taken and it seemed full)
- spa not open
- gym not open, guets can use the gym of the neighbouring resort
- no internet in the room yet
- internet in lobby and in the library is not stable
- free mini bar for RA is very limited (3 beers, 4 water, 4 juices, 6 soft drinks - no booze) no refill
- transfer from/to airport is overpriced (2.400 thb), when you ask the transfer is free for RA
- breakfast concept ("eating in the kitchen") is bs, cheese, ham, salmon only if you ask or you have to open the fridge, unpack the cheese and cut it
- only one restaurant is open in the evening - overpriced (1.500 ++ thb buffet)
- staircaises betwenn beach and main building are not open yet
- the driving up and down with the golf carts is annoying
- the villas on the cliff are not really an upgrade
- no fruit basket for RA
- no RA gift
- wine and champagne is expensive (200 us $ a cheap bottle of champagne, 80 us $ a bottle of normal australian wine)
Last edited by carpetbagger; Feb 19, 2012 at 9:35 pm
Can you confirm that airport pick-up for Royal Ambassador is free? As i was not advised of this and should have been
My room (villa on beach) has two minibars fully stocked with beers and a huge wine / champagne minibar, with two bottles of champagne, 4 types of white wine, 4 types of red, 2 rose etc.
I also have liquour with 20cl bottles of Chivas Regal, Beefeater Gin, Absolut Vodka, Hennessy etc and of course its all free for RA.
So the inconsistencies in service is not good, im dissapointed with levels of service and lack of restaurants and dining options.
Room service is terrible, all you get is cold food.
The hard product is awesome but staff and service is poor with poor organisation and communication.
The lack of gym and spa (especially on rainy days) is very dissapointing, contractors and noise everywhere also bot good.
Im sure this hotel will be awesome once fully open and service is sorted.
+ superb view
+ good quality of building
+ spectacular sun set
+ good beds and linen
+ well designed pool
- still contractors in the resort
- pool a little bit small (30 units out of 79 were taken and it seemed full)
- spa not open
- gym not open, guets can use the gym of the neighbouring resort
- no internet in the room yet
- internet in lobby and in the library is not stable
- free mini bar for RA is very limited (3 beers, 4 water, 4 juices, 6 soft drinks - no booze) no refill
- transfer from/to airport is overpriced (2.400 thb), when you ask the transfer is free for RA
- breakfast concept ("eating in the kitchen") is bs, cheese, ham, salmon only if you ask or you have to open the fridge, unpack the cheese and cut it
- only one restaurant is open in the evening - overpriced (1.500 ++ thb buffet)
- staircaises betwenn beach and main building are not open yet
- the driving up and down with the golf carts is annoying
- the villas on the cliff are not really an upgrade
- no fruit basket for RA
- no RA gift
- wine and champagne is expensive (200 us $ a cheap bottle of champagne, 80 us $ a bottle of normal australian wine)