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SPG INSTANT AWARDS - as of Feb 2018
Private Airport Transfer (one way to or from airport) - 3375 points (car) / 4500 points (van)
Le Meridien Phuket Beach Bag - 1125 points
Le Meridien Phuket Polo Shirt - 1500 points
Half Board Lunch / Dinner - 1800 / 2650 points/person (excluding special / festive events)
Buffet Breakfast Adult / Child - 1875 / 1125 points/person/meal
Spa Kids Pass - 2625 points/child/day (child 12 years and below)
One SPG Beverage at Tonson Bar - 1875 points for 2 drinks
One Mini-Cup of Ice Cream - 750 points (available at Tonson bar)
Two-hour Thai Cooking Class - 5250 points / person
60 Minute Massage at Le Spa with a choice of Swedish massage / sport massage / oriental massage - 6000 points
Private Airport Transfer (one way to or from airport) - 3375 points (car) / 4500 points (van)
Le Meridien Phuket Beach Bag - 1125 points
Le Meridien Phuket Polo Shirt - 1500 points
Half Board Lunch / Dinner - 1800 / 2650 points/person (excluding special / festive events)
Buffet Breakfast Adult / Child - 1875 / 1125 points/person/meal
Spa Kids Pass - 2625 points/child/day (child 12 years and below)
One SPG Beverage at Tonson Bar - 1875 points for 2 drinks
One Mini-Cup of Ice Cream - 750 points (available at Tonson bar)
Two-hour Thai Cooking Class - 5250 points / person
60 Minute Massage at Le Spa with a choice of Swedish massage / sport massage / oriental massage - 6000 points
Le Meridien Phuket Beach Resort, Thailand [Master Thread]
#421


Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Berlin
Programs: LH FTL, Hilton Diamond, Gold, Radisson Premium, Accor Gold
Posts: 67
Just came back from here. First the beach is just fantastic, as is the huge pool. We did not get any vouchers, but we had access to the premium breakfast area (dedicated, non crowded seating area with tablecloth even outside, champagne and ice cream, dedicated staff, better display of the food) and we felt the staff really cared about status guests, from a personal introduction to the hotel by the Bonvoy relationship manager to the very late checkout on our last day dur to a late flight home.
#422


Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: YVR
Posts: 1,217
For those that have stayed at both the LM and the Marriott Merlin Beach, how do the 2 properties compare?
Or is this more of a personal preference choice?
FWIW, the LM base room is close to double the cost at the Sheraton.
Or is this more of a personal preference choice?
FWIW, the LM base room is close to double the cost at the Sheraton.
Last edited by pentiumvi; Jun 7, 2023 at 8:43 pm
#423



Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: Lisbon
Programs: Marriott Bonvoy Titanium, IHG Platinum, BAEC Silver, TK Miles & Smiles Elite
Posts: 2,504
In any case, to answer your question... I've stayed twice at LeM before the Great Plague and just returned from five days at the Marriott MB. I wouldn't stay at LeM again. It's a fine property but I've never had a meaningful upgrade there and I didn't feel they cared much about elites. At the Marriott we were greeted by the Director of Rooms, given a Chang beer at check in, upgraded to an ocean-view suite, given two drinks vouchers, and invited to a Bonvoy elites drinks event on the Wednesday. So we've had a better room and better experience at the Marriott. Just my feeling based on recent experience. YMMV.
Both properties have effectively their own private beaches in their own coves and have good breakfast spreads. The Marriott is slightly closer to and has a free shuttle for the short journey into Patong if you want to go shopping or visit other restaurants. It is also more family orientated with plenty of activities and a play area for younger children. It's got lots of F&B outlets if you want variety: a sports bar serving burgers, an Italian restaurant, a Thai restaurant (quite decent), the main buffet, a beach grill, and a beach bar. Each night there's a different themed all-you-can-eat buffet. Remember I've just got back from there so I have a better recollection of these facilities. I'm not saying the F&B is better than LeM, just that there's a lot of variety which I do not recall from LeM.
Definitely, with such a price discrepancy, I would personally choose the Marriott based on my last stay. Even if they were the same price. But, as ever, personal preference and evaluation of value do have an impact.
Last edited by ftrichard; Jun 7, 2023 at 5:14 pm
#424


Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: YVR
Posts: 1,217
I'd edit your post to say the Marriott Merlin Beach ;-).
In any case, to answer your question... I've stayed twice at LeM before the Great Plague and just returned from five days at the Marriott MB. I wouldn't stay at LeM again. It's a fine property but I've never had a meaningful upgrade there and I didn't feel they cared much about elites. At the Marriott we were greeted by the Director of Rooms, given a Chang beer at check in, upgraded to an ocean-view suite, given two drinks vouchers, and invited to a Bonvoy elites drinks event on the Wednesday. So we've had a better room and better experience at the Marriott. Just my feeling based on recent experience. YMMV.
Both properties have effectively their own private beaches in their own coves and have good breakfast spreads. The Marriott is slightly closer to and has a free shuttle for the short journey into Patong if you want to go shopping or visit other restaurants. It is also more family orientated with plenty of activities and a play area for younger children. It's got lots of F&B outlets if you want variety: a sports bar serving burgers, an Italian restaurant, a Thai restaurant (quite decent), the main buffet, a beach grill, and a beach bar. Each night there's a different themed all-you-can-eat buffet. Remember I've just got back from there so I have a better recollection of these facilities. I'm not saying the F&B is better than LeM, just that there's a lot of variety which I do not recall from LeM.
Definitely, with such a price discrepancy, I would personally choose the Marriott based on my last stay. Even if they were the same price. But, as ever, personal preference and evaluation of value do have an impact.
In any case, to answer your question... I've stayed twice at LeM before the Great Plague and just returned from five days at the Marriott MB. I wouldn't stay at LeM again. It's a fine property but I've never had a meaningful upgrade there and I didn't feel they cared much about elites. At the Marriott we were greeted by the Director of Rooms, given a Chang beer at check in, upgraded to an ocean-view suite, given two drinks vouchers, and invited to a Bonvoy elites drinks event on the Wednesday. So we've had a better room and better experience at the Marriott. Just my feeling based on recent experience. YMMV.
Both properties have effectively their own private beaches in their own coves and have good breakfast spreads. The Marriott is slightly closer to and has a free shuttle for the short journey into Patong if you want to go shopping or visit other restaurants. It is also more family orientated with plenty of activities and a play area for younger children. It's got lots of F&B outlets if you want variety: a sports bar serving burgers, an Italian restaurant, a Thai restaurant (quite decent), the main buffet, a beach grill, and a beach bar. Each night there's a different themed all-you-can-eat buffet. Remember I've just got back from there so I have a better recollection of these facilities. I'm not saying the F&B is better than LeM, just that there's a lot of variety which I do not recall from LeM.
Definitely, with such a price discrepancy, I would personally choose the Marriott based on my last stay. Even if they were the same price. But, as ever, personal preference and evaluation of value do have an impact.
#425



Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Pennsylvania
Programs: AA Platinum Pro, AC *S, Marriott Gold Elite, Hyatt Explorist
Posts: 9,788
I have read that the hotel is undergoing renovations. Has anyone stayed there recently? I usually visit once a year but it has been several months. Some of the room photos on the website appear updated while other room categories look unchanged. Am wondering if all rooms are eventually going to be updated or if it was a partial renovation.



