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Royal Mekong Nongkhai Hotel
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Peter stayed at Royal Mekong Nongkhai Hotel on 2008-06-26 and said, "Clearly in need of modernisation & efficient management. Bedroom O.K. but aircon noisy and barely functioned. Bathroom had more than its fair share of ants, which presumably were also in the bedroom. Dining room a disaster as some dishes on the standard menu were not available and it took the staff nearly 20 minutes to inform us. Breakfasts unappetising and stone cold. Service some of the worst we have come across in Thailand.Large open car park which could present security problem as nobody manned the security hut at the entrance. I understand this used to be a Holiday Inn - I wish they would take it back as the present management (or lack of it) ruins what could be an excellent hotel due to its situation on the Mekong. Needless to say, we shall not return."
STEINMANN stayed at Royal Mekong Nongkhai Hotel on 2008-03-18 and said, "I booked a Standard Room. Very large, with view on Nam Khong. Not high standard but very OK for the price. Restaurant so-so. Breakfast OK. Swimming pool not clean. Very far from the town center. Can recommend."
Koeppl stayed at Royal Mekong Nongkhai Hotel on 2008-02-04 and said, "very nice location, clean and quiet, very friendly staff, nice swimmingpool, good value for money"
Eddy stayed at Royal Mekong Nongkhai Hotel on 2007-11-26 and said, "not a good hotel, it s old not clean, no good location"
Arne stayed at Royal Mekong Nongkhai Hotel on 2007-11-12 and said, "The accomodation was ok. Room clean and nice.I am a disappointed about the promise about transfer from the hotel to the railway station. Your clerk at the disk promised to arrange with a tuk-tuk earli the next morning (the train left at 6:00 am). No tuk-tuk!!!Just in time there came an auto ( may be a vendor or so). The driver solved our problem just in time!!!!! Good service!"
Jack stayed at Royal Mekong Nongkhai Hotel on 2007-11-01 and said, "I would rather have my teeth pulled without anaesthetic than return to this hotel, for the money charged it has been by far the worst hotel we have stayed in on our many visits to Thailand. The hotel is situated about 5km out of town so requires a Tuk Tuk ride to do anything, twice during our 6 night stay we had difficulty finding one. The gate security hut was abandoned with most of the windows broken, and the once white exterior of the hotel was covered with a black algae and was badly in need of a fresh coat of paint.On being shown to our room, we found that we had been given a superior room rather than the de luxe room we had paid for, and the room itself was tired and dirty, with torn seats and stains on the carpet. We complained and were shown to a de luxe room, which was marginally better though only 1 ceiling light out of 3 was working, the wallpaper in the entrance was torn and hanging off the wall, the light fitting in the wardrobe was hanging loose and the bathroom light took around 45 seconds to come on. The bedding was old and grey, 2 of the sheets on the twin beds were torn, there was a large stain on the carpet, hidden with the coffee table, only 1 socket out of 3 worked when I tried to connect my laptop, and the bedside lamp was wired in such a way as to be potentially lethal had we had a child with us, the only toiletries provided was a bubble bath, and there were no flannels provided. Once again I complained and the sheets improved slightly and we got an extra ceiling light, but all else remained the same. To be fair the view of the river was good. The pool and surrounding area was poor with no loungers or tables and chairs, and the pool itself looked dirty and uninviting with a lot of the surrounding large pebble feature residing in the bottom of the pool, with no attempt being made by the hotel to remove them. Breakfast was plentiful, though cold and un-appealing, with a DIY coffee service.There were other faults which I won t bore you with but all in all it is rated as a 3 star hotel, which I am sure in it s prime it was, and refurbished could be again, however in it s current state and with it s current staff I would be hard pushed to give it 1 star, and had we not apid for the hotel via an agent upfront we would not have stayed longer than it would have taken us to find other accommodation, the final problem came when in spite of giving the hotel 24 hours notice that we would be checking out a day early, and checking out before final check out time, the hotel refused to return the unused day to the agent saying we had not checked out until the evening and they could not re let the room. We were already in a decent hotel in Chiang Mai by mid afternoon. My advice would be that this one is a hotel to avoid like the plague unless it is offered for under 800 bhat a night."
Les stayed at Royal Mekong Nongkhai Hotel on 2007-02-05 and said, "I consider our short stay at the Hotel to be 1st class will have no problem in recomending to any person requiring accommodation in the area.Well Done"
Ross stayed at Royal Mekong Nongkhai Hotel on 2006-04-17 and said, "Nice hotel, great pool. Rooms clean although well overdue for a refurbishment/paint , big spacy room and comfortable bed. Hotel tour service made it easy to do a trip over to Laos."
Heinrich stayed at Royal Mekong Nongkhai Hotel on 2006-01-23 and said, "ist ein angenehmes Hotel,bedarf allerdings einer Renovierung"
Robert stayed at Royal Mekong Nongkhai Hotel on 2005-12-26 and said, "A spacious room and an excellent restaurant with amazing decor, if a little dated. Well worth staying at the Royal Mekong to experience a little of the Isaan culture."
Klaus stayed at Royal Mekong Nongkhai Hotel on 2005-12-18 and said, "Old hotel, we were really disappointed. Again the picturees look much nioer. Poor breakfast, much too expenisive. There are much nicer and cheaper hotels available in Nong Khai. Can not recommend it."
Stephen stayed at Royal Mekong Nongkhai Hotel on 2005-09-18 and said, "This hotel is very tired and has a feeling of depression as they keep all the lights in the loby to a minimum (one or two) The bottom sheet on our bed stopped 6 inches from the bottom of the bedRestaurant (also with minimum lights)and breakfast were poor but staff were great"
Karin stayed at Royal Mekong Nongkhai Hotel on 2005-03-04 and said, "It is always a cultural event booking a hotel in a province town in Thailand. Noone speaks English, it is a real Thai scene. I like it.the huge hotel has a very good location, when you come by car.we arrived from Udon Thani and we planned to travel from Nongkai to Chong Khan.It is a good hotel for one or two nights, clean,a comfortable bed (better at the bed at Oriental Bangkok...)There is a pool just a few metres from the Mekong beach... It is not nice, nor it is romantic, only a practical hotel with a friendly staff.It is a cultural event at breakfast being the only foreigners, too. Karin from Switzerland"
Mr.Michael stayed at Royal Mekong Nongkhai Hotel on 2004-07-18 and said, "This hotel was probably fine 10 years ago when it was built, but now it is run down and seedy and needs refurbishment."
Majlis stayed at Royal Mekong Nongkhai Hotel on 2004-02-13 and said, "A nice place rooms are good very good service and hospitality We are sadisfied that we choosed your hotel"
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