Thursday, August 4, 2016

Review: Hyatt Place Phuket Patong 2016

Finding the place was quite a challenge, though that was due to a combination of factors including misleading (or misunderstood) directions from the bus, as well as the property being a newly opened one and hence not well-known to locals. Finally, we managed to get a tuk-tuk driver to send us to the hotel.


Check-in was quite straightforward and the front desk staff was friendly and helpful to provide information on shuttle bus timings and taxi fares in the Patong area. The staff also confirmed that we got a pool view room and was happy to comply when we requested for a twin room instead of a double.

Jul 26 2016 - Jul 29 2016 [3 nights]

As the norm in South East Asia, this hotel also has an open-aired lobby, complete with rattan chairs suspended from the ceiling.
One deviation from the norm in South East Asia is that no welcome drinks were offered, though that was probably not incoherent with its positioning.


Another thing that puzzles me is that the front desk staff requested a deposit of THB 1,500 to cover the stay. While it is not uncommon practice, this is the first time I have experienced it in Thailand. Furthermore, I would think it is the convention to place an earmark on the customer's credit card, rather than requesting a cash deposit.


Stepping out from the elevator, it was clear that the minimalist concept was consistently applied through the hotel.


The bathroom was located at the left of the entrance, with an enclosed shower area, complete with slip-proof mat, which is a nice touch.
It was also stocked with several useful amenities, including a hairdryer at the cabinet below the sink, as well as an iron and ironing board at the cabinet on the left of the entrance.

The toiletries provided were supplied by Portico, which is consistent with our experiences in Hyatt Regency properties in Thailand.
Once inside the room there is a small desk with an adjoining cupboard, which housed the minibar. 


While it might appear a little IKEA-ish, I felt really comfortable with the furnishing of this room, especially the sectional sofa at a corner of the room, where I ended up lounging for quite a fair bit of time.
I realised that the open-air closet, or rather simply a rack with matching hangers seems like a trendy thing, since I also saw it at the Sugar Marina in Kata. On one hand I thought it makes sense for a beach destination, since it would be better to keep wet laundry in the open-air, though I suppose you would still want a proper closet for other clothing.

On the cupboard was a coffee pot, as well as complimentary water and beverage mix. There is also an universal plug, among many others, which I have learnt to appreciate when travelling abroad, considering I once paid about ~SGD 12 for an adapter in Krabi.

The room had a nice view of the pool, which is nice. However, I probably would not want to pay the full premium to upgrade to a pool view room.

I did, however, went for a dip on the second day, and was rather unimpressed by the pool. While the design was aesthetically pleasing, the pool was a mere 0.8~1m deep. In addition, the water smells strong of chlorine or some other disinfectant. I choose to give it the benefit of the doubt that the pool be overdosed with disinfectants since it was a new property and probably under-utilised at the moment.

The is also a 24 hr gym available though this time we gave it a miss.


Coming back to the room itself, the mattresses were soft, and the bedding fluffy. 
In fact, I would think Hyatt could have easily given Westin a run for their money.
Similarly to the hotel in Kata, the Hyatt Place in Patong is also located within walking distance from the beach, although the entrance is somewhat secluded in a small alley by the more conspicuous Novotel Phuket Resort.

Breakfast was served at the restaurant beside the lobby. While the restaurant was airy and featured great lighting, the food offered was absolutely underwhelming.


To be fair the food didn't taste bad, in fact the sautéed mushrooms and sausages were actually quite flavourful. However, the choices available were extremely limited, to the extent that apart from the continental breakfast spread (bread, salad, fruit and dairy), the hot options are almost entirely represented by what I have on the plate.
The saving grace was the cappuccino machine, which I thought was a great feature in a contemporary themed property, as well as the omelette. The poached eggs however, was only mediocre, and I was rather disappointed that it was served without hollandaise sauce.

Service was however, a great highlight at this property. Not only did the staff always made it a point to greet guests whenever they return to the hotel or pass by the concierge, it was also done with genuine smiles and sincerity.

Also, I do find that the staff here do make it a point to proactively provide convenience to guests. On the final day, as we checked-out of the hotel, we did not realise that the join-bus we arranged for was actually waiting at the foot of the hill instead of at the lobby. The concierge staff offered to drive us down to meet the bus, a gesture which we really  appreciated, since I was having a rather funny stomach at that point.

Conclusion
The hotel is located within a stone throw from Patong beach, so represents a convenient location at a great value. In fact there are sea-view rooms available at fairly reasonable rates of ~SGD 100. The staff is friendly, though perhaps the property is still new, I could often sense some nervousness in the service rendered. I am nevertheless impressed by the proactive help and genuine hospitality of the staff.

I am still interested to find out how would a select service hotel that caters to a mix of business and leisure travellers fit into such a leisure-heavy destination like Phuket, though I would seriously consider staying at the property again.

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Review: Sugar Marina Resort-Surf-Kata Beach 2016

We were the last passengers to be dropped off by the minivan and immediately find ourselves facing the hotel's façade. I was immediately drawn to the cascading waterfall over the doorway leading to the lobby.

Stepping into the lobby we were promptly greeted by the front desk staff who proceeded to assist with our check-in. In the meantime, we were offered cold drinks, albeit without a cold towel, which is fine with me since the weather was pretty cool around this time in Phuket.


We were escorted to our room by a friendly associate, who introduced in the details the facilities available in the hotel as well as the room features.


Unfortunately the surf-board was only for decorations and not intended for use, though the minibar is, and free-of-charge. While the offerings are far from extensive, considering the price charged and it being free, I think it's a nice touch to be appreciated.

The bedroom itself is actually pretty small, and with the twin beds side by side it leaves little room to manoeuvre. The furnishing was well-done though, as the surfing theme is extensively applied though out the decor.
The lack of space was, however, further exacerbated by the day-bed, not to mention it being rather out of place in the room.
The bathroom, however, was a pleasant surprise, with warm wood and marble surfaces, complete with warm lighting.
The shower area was located across the bathroom, away from the bathtub, and feature a rainforest shower in addition to a handheld one. The water pressure is really good, however the partition is less than ideal since only half of the shower area is shielded, and water tend to spray out into the changing area quite easily.

I am seldom a big fan of house-brand amenities, though this time round I found these shampoos and body soap to be reasonably good. In fact, I quite liked the peppermint scent of the shampoo.




After a quick rest in the room, we headed out towards the beach, passing the gym on the way out. The gym is fairly small, though the treadmill and equipment are all functional, so that's great for some workout.

There is also a pool across the lobby. While it is not Olympic-sized, the water is fairly clean and I had quite a few dips during my stay here. Apparently the ground floor rooms with pool access are fairly popular, since almost everyone of them appears occupied during our stay there.

Breakfast was served at the cafe on the ground floor, which had a fairly good ambience, from 6:30AM to 10:30AM. Based on the room rate we paid for, breakfast was included as part of the package. 
The buffet spread was good, in fact exceptional for a hotel in this price range. There was quite a range of confectionery products (this picture only captures about half of the offerings).

As well as reasonable selection of hot dishes, ranging from bacon and sausages to Asian fried rices and stirred fried dishes.
I had the Asian fried rice on the first day, and it was delicious, with succulent squid and other seafood. While the sausages are just okay, the bacon was actually crispy and tasty.

There is also a fairly good selection of fresh, cut fruits, which was also promptly replenished.
It appears that hot options are being rotated on a daily basis, since I was greeted with a whole new selection on the second day. While the rösti was cold by the time I took it, the pad thai was really good.

Location wise, Kata Beach is just 150m away and takes at most 5 minutes by foot, although one will have to cut through a small footpath beside the walls of Club Med Phuket. 

Check-out was also quite straightforward, although the staff did took a while to check through if the room was in order.

Conclusion
Granted, it was the lull season when we visited Phuket, though ~SGD 62 was still extremely value for money. In fact, I am impressed by the facilities and services offered by this property. Not only is the room well maintained, the facilities are adequate and the service is also warm and non-intrusive.

One potential drawback could be that the hotel does not really feature facilities for guests travelling with kids, although that was not really a concern for me on this trip.

Personally I would definitely want to re-visit this hotel when travelling to Phuket again.

Monday, August 1, 2016

Phuket Revisited in 2016: Introduction

Since August in China was scathing hot and fraught with all sorts of floods and droughts, my mother and I changed our summer holiday plans from Eastern China to South East Asia, again.

Thanks perhaps in part to the slumping oil prices, airfares have been incredibly cheap for the past year or so. Even without a major sale tickets to Phuket were selling at ~SGD 115 return. 


Review: Sugar Marina Resort-Surf-Kata Beach 2016



To be honest when I returned from China on Tigerair I did not quite anticipate that I will be flying on it again in such a short time.

Though as we descend through the clouds and views of the Andaman sea, I quickly forgot about flying on a budget carrier. To be fair, they have shown tremendous improvements recently, in particular the captain's address has gotten a lot warmer and more friendly.




Phuket airport has constructed a new terminal which was supposed to be launched into operations in June, though apparently it remains cordoned off when when landed in HKT. Apparently, passenger service using the new terminal has been postponed till September.

Since we have an extended stay this time round, I thought it makes sense to alternate between the less crowded Kata beach and the more vibrant Patong area.

As chance would have it, Hyatt has opened this new Hyatt Place hotel in Patong, which I thought would be nice to try, since I was curious how would a select-service hotel fit into a largely leisure travel market. 


For the stay at Kata, I selected the Sugar Marina Resort in Kata. They appear to be a boutique hotelier operating a series of themed hotels in Phuket and Krabi.


I made a small mess when booking the accommodations - stays at Hyatt properties are eligible for accruing Krisflyer miles, although you would have to book at the official site to qualify. However, somehow the promotional price of SGD 55 a night ran out on the official page while it was still available on third-party booking sites. So I reluctantly gave up accumulating the 500miles in order to save about SGD 60.


Altogether for my mum and myself, we spent slightly less than SGD 1,000 on this trip, comprising:

1. SGD 270 on air tickets and travel insurance
2. SGD 125 booking Sugar Marina Resort for 2 nights 
3. SGD 195 booking Hyatt Place Patong for 3 nights
4. SGD 380 on food and random spendings