Feiwangye
December 11, 2024
Facilities: Great, good soundproofing. I snore, so I had no choice but to sleep in the master bedroom, while my wife and children slept in the bunk bed outside (1.35 meters), which was very wide. No matter how loud I snore, I couldn't hear it in the living room, perfect. The dry and wet separation of the bathroom was done very thoroughly. There was a door from the master bedroom to the living room, and only the bathroom could lock the two doors. The air conditioning had a good cooling effect and was quiet. The refrigerator had a decent cooling effect. There were four pairs of disposable slippers. The only point to be deducted was the trash can next to the toilet, which was too small. If one person took a big poop a day, the toilet paper would be full, which was a bit embarrassing.
Hygiene: As long as you don't forget to put a 20 baht tip on the bedside, the linen bag will be clean! The bed and pillow are also comfortable, and the sleep is good. The bath towel is also clean.
Environment: It is about a hundred meters on the small road next to the main road, facing the mountain instead of the sea, and there are no bars or anything on the side, so it is very quiet to sleep. There is a tourist service window next to the lobby reception desk, you can directly sign up for a tour to island hopping, rest assured. There are two restaurants and a canteen diagonally opposite. Although Europeans and Americans eat a lot, the food is served slowly, at least five times slower than in China. It's okay to buy some drinks in the canteen, but for the rest, go to 7-11. Walk out of the hotel to the main road (about 100 meters), then walk about 35 meters to the left, there is a 7-11. There is a vendor at the door, selling fried chicken legs and chicken wings. Chicken legs are 25 baht, and chicken wings are 20. Don't buy chicken wings, which don't suit the Chinese taste. Fried chicken legs are really delicious, with crispy skin and tender meat.
It's a bit far from the beach. Before I booked the room, I saw a comment saying that it was not far, and I could reach the beach by strolling. Don't believe them. You say 1.6 kilometers is not far, but it takes more than 20 minutes to walk. You can fool people and say it's not far. Of course, if you have exercise habits, just ignore what I said. Anyway, except for the first day when I believed the nonsense in the comments, I walked to the beach. After that, I took a tuk-tuk or a songthaew at the exit of the small road from the main road for 100 baht (the same price for 1-4 people) to the beach, and 100 baht (the same price for 1-4 people) to go back to the hotel lobby. Of course, if you walk, there are two miniature snack streets on the road (smaller than the back streets of some universities in China), and there are long stalls on both sides of the road (only at night), one selling clothes and handmade products, and the other side is a fruit stall and snack stall. Fruits are cheap here, really cheap, very cheap! Fresh coconuts are 30 baht, a bag of small pineapples is very sweet, about eight, 55 baht, a box of rambutan is about ten, 35 baht...
Service: The free mineral water in the room is in a glass bottle, which looks sweeter... and eight bottles are provided at a time, which is really endless! Eight more bottles were provided the next day, which is great! The water in the pool is very clean. You have to return the blue pool towel there, or you can take it back to the room first and return it later. There is a ping-pong table next to it. Many European and American guests are playing. When they saw me, they invited me to play. Unfortunately, as a Chinese, I am not good at playing. I can't beat the Europeans. I am embarrassed for my motherland. I'm sorry.
You can borrow an umbrella in the lobby, but remember to check if the umbrella is broken. If it is broken, immediately find the front desk to change it, otherwise it will be difficult to explain when you return it. Smoking is done at the entrance of the lobby, and you can't smoke at the swimming pool, otherwise you will be fined. I posted a screenshot.
For breakfast, I believed the nonsense in the comments again, saying that it is rich and delicious. Rich is not a lie, but I don't believe you when you say it is delicious. Except for the cooked rice noodles that suit the Chinese taste, half of the others are Western breakfasts, which is acceptable, but the other half are Indian flavors. Which Chinese family eats all kinds of curry early in the morning? Tell me which province you are from! Chinese people don't lie to Chinese people!
You can have afternoon tea or sell drinks in the breakfast area during non-breakfast time. I'll tell you secretly that you can use Alipay or Apple Pay, but they are not used to using them and tell you that they don't support it. After you order something, you say you don't have cash with you and only your mobile phone can use Alipay, and they will give you Alipay to pay.
I stayed for two nights and didn't encounter anyone who was unfriendly to Chinese people or discriminated against Chinese people. Unless the Chinese people are self-destructive, I don't think there are any service staff who bully us.
In general, if you are a family of three or a family of four, especially a couple with two children, my room type is really a good choice. The family can lie on the sofa in the living room and watch TV, and eat something around the coffee table. It's also comfortable. It's a good deal to take a round-trip bus to the beach for a family of 100 baht.
I want to thank the Ctrip overseas hotel customer service staff for helping me communicate with the hotel before I came not to live on the lower floors, but on the top floor, the sixth floor. I live on the fifth floor, and the view is very good. Look at the pictures posted in the comments section. The balconies are all on the second and third floors. It's very uncomfortable.
Finally, I hope that Chinese people who come here will pay attention to the children not to make loud noises in the corridors and public areas (the swimming pool area is free to make noises), so as not to cause special treatment for the Chinese people who come after you. If you encounter someone who deliberately bullies us, please put away the domestic tricks, pick up your phone and take a picture of them, and ask loudly in English (you can translate it in advance and memorize it at any time): Are you a racist? (This sentence is very useful abroad), and most foreigners dare not answer.
I hope my real comments can help you choose a hotel and have practical reference value. I wish you a happy Krabi!
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