Results 1 - 1 of 35 Chedi Hotel Review(s)
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4/5 Posted by MRS. MOHAMED-CURRAN, Estee, Singapore in August 2008
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| "The resort is beautiful and private. The staff were friendly and very accommodating. We had asked for a nice room as it was our anniversary and they gave us the most private room with a view of the beach. The room though is a bit a old and could do with an upgrade. But we did have a lovely time and would definitely recommend it." |
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3/5 Posted by MR. STEIN, Mitchell, United States in May 2008
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| "The hotel is getting old and it may have been a five star "luxe" destination at one time, but I think it is tired. The old tube TVs are a giveaway. This is a resort in need of a makeover. I also recommend that anyone going here be VERY comfortable with his or her guest, because there is not much to do around here and no place to go reasonably within walking distance. " |
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4/5 Posted by MR. FEIGIN, dov, Israel in May 2008
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| "The location in the nature with a huge private beach is magnificent there
A lot of stairs to the rooms or the beach which can be a problem to elderly people . Service is grate.
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5/5 Posted by MR. SANCHEZ, YANN, France in February 2008
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| "A very nice hotel in Chiang Mai. Good location, service is perfect and the rooms are very beautiful." |
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4/5 Posted by MRS. GIBSON, Carol, Australia in February 2008
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| "This is my second stay at the Chedi. As long as you don't stay in the hillside bungalows, the stairs are not a problem...in fact provided some exercise. Booking with AsiaRooms proved to be easy and problem-free on arrival. Staff are friendly and customer service is most satisfactory. Location is beautiful, not too far out of the hectic Patong, and transport and restaurants are easily accessible. Would stay there again!" |
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3/5 Posted by MS. LANGFORD, Susan E, Australia in January 2008
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| "Lovely setting,wonderful staff, and food was good, but the steps are hard going. It doesn't matter where you are in the hotel you have to climb too many steps, and it takes away from the lovely environment." |
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3/5 Posted by MS. BROWN, Lissia, Australia in January 2008
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| "We had booked a hillside cottage and were upgraded to the next level. We were very glad once we saw the rooms and the amount of stairs we would have had to climb to get to a hillside cottage. The resort is tired, and stairs are everywhere - to get to the pool, to the restuarants, the bathroom let alone the rooms. The Beach is DIVINE though, and the food and service was usual Chedi standard - that is great. The bathrooms have no bath which was disappointing. The hotel provides ample drinking water bottles for you which is fabulous (much better than the usual 2 small bottles most hotels provide), but it would be nice if this was also brought to you on the beach and poolside. The staff were fabulous and helped us light wishing lanterns on the beach which is above and beyond their duties. We loved the beach and the spa was excellent, but overall a difficult hotel with 2 small children given the stairs and noisy floors!" |
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3/5 Posted by MR. LANGE, Jason, Australia in November 2007
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| "The best feature of the Chedi is the beach - only two hotels share this beach making it effectively a private beach. While quite short, less than 600m, it (the sand) and the water are great colours and there is a bit of a swell to use the body board provided.
The hotel does have a lot of stairs, but without a gym, it proves to be good exervice. Breakfast buffet had a good selection.
Phuket beaches are full of rentable beach chairs and hawkers. Thankfully, this beach was very quiet, with only a select group of a few hawkers offering fruit and drinks at dirt cheap prices. Also 1hr massage on the beach was very good at around 400THB.
Beach service from the hotel is non-existant, you have to walk to the staff desk to order food or drinks from the hotel - better off taking a handful of baht and buying things from the beach vendors.
Rooms are very spaceful and feel like your own treetop hideaway. Resturant meals were good although a little pricey." |
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4/5 Posted by MS. ELLIS, Katy, United Kingdom in November 2007
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| "A lovely traditional Thai style decor hotel. Staff were extremely friendly and helpful. The location is wonderful with a great beach. The only downfall was the 150+ steps we had to climb to get from the beach to our cottage. Other than that it was a great place to stay and I'd definitely go back again!" |
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2/5 Posted by cheralyn, Singapore in August 2007
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| "Chedi is sharing the same beach with Amanpuri and this beach is supposedly the best beach in Phuket. Their reviews were not bad, and for over 350$ a night, we thought it would turn out nice. However Chedi was old and not well-maintained. Further the door knobs and cupboard knobs were all falling out the moment we tried to pull it. The room was very small as well. Since we were there during the rainy season, there was not much to do within the hotel. Food is pricey and not great. We moved to the Amanpuri immdly the following day.
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