Vieraskäyttäjä
9. maaliskuuta 2025
We stayed in an Haveli Room which was great and not entirely certain a lake facing room carried that many benefits for the significant extra expense. The architecture is stunning and the ever attentive staff always around to help in any way with an obvious desire to enhance our stay. However, there are seemingly a never ending multitude of non-residents constantly around during the day either eating or possibly just viewing the extraordinary architecture and milling around taking selfies and posing profusely and acting completely indifferently and disrespectfully to hotel guests. There are no quality places for hotel guests and no policing by the staff to stop non-residents from imposing themselves all over the hotel. It is so awkward sitting at a table with hovering non-residents attempting to shame guests to depart their table. The restaurant was good and the quality of the food was excellent; however breakfast was a mixed bag - when going to breakfast later in the morning there is virtually no food left. Mid session availability is random and only on 1 of our 3 mornings was there a reasonable number of choices. It does certainly seem that the hotel management do not value their residents over casual visitors. When staying at a different, but similar style hotel, all non-residents were advised they would be moved if a hotel resident wanted a preferential, or indeed just a table! Minor issue needing to get used to is the access, which can only be on foot or Tuk Tuk and this information needs to be included in any pre-arrival arrangements with tour guides/operators. However, once understood, it ends up being relatively simple.
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