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We were in March for a couple of weeks at the hote...

We were in March for a couple of weeks at the hotel, a swim-up room. The cleanliness of the room and the level of cleaning during the two weeks were quite gratifying to the fact that the hotel did not otherwise answer the TTTT + level given on the presentation pages. However, although there were probably major reforms, it did not seem to have helped enough. Several places in the hotel seemed worn and there was still some man constantly repairing paint or something somewhere around the hotel. The food was somewhat in the middle of the restaurants, but the companies in the main restaurant theme nights did not go far into the woods. In those evenings, the meal in the hotel made a little effort when looking for a restaurant that would have received Thai food from the weather, to provide Western food. It wasn't there to put it there and it was really bad. The breakfast buffet was just another class, there was probably at least everything the western tourists wanted, not forgetting a great number of Chinese and other Asian tourists. The pool areas were great, but the guests had not got all the rules to get there. The hotel advertises itself as a non-smoker, but it seemed to break everywhere. For example, no baths, rooms or balconies were forbidden to smoke, and there were no ashtrays visible. Same thing in restaurants and sandy beaches. In all of these places, then, the people who smoked like this and the tummies were a bit behind each other. Came to the nook of the upstairs balcony to our side of the pool so I clicked. However, no staff intervened before I asked for it when I saw this happening on the coral beach. I spoke to the hotel and assured me that the matter would be corrected, but unfortunately I didn't see it happen. I was even called to check the neighbors for smoking, and both of them had traces of it, but how much they could have changed in both of them, so the next went on where the previous one stopped! Glasses, porcelain and other fragile bottles, such as wine bottles, were also not allowed to be placed in the pots, but no one was missing, but the waiters smiled at the large porcelain wrapper and pool loungers. The Russian slough was rushing and shouting to pull his face straight out of the bottle, the cigarette in the other hand, while the waiter stood next to it and was a pool area where he was asked to avoid all the noise because it was a quiet part of the hotel. It was nice to look at all that, we had the swim-up room opposite it. Also, no one advised people not to step on or walk over the corals during low tide, and people seemed to think of them as stones because they were covered with green algae and looked like mossy stones. The fish were intimidated and attempted to catch them by hand at landing ponds. Why didn't anyone do anything, no one bothered to intervene or advise foolish tourists, though otherwise they are very fond of protecting corals and butterflies! So, all the rules were quite free to break. According to the information given before the trip, it should have been possible to get to the beach of Dr Trang, but there was no access to those who bought the road that had shut down the road leading through it.

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