We had booked a deluxe room for our 2 week stay, on arrival we were given an up grade to an executive suite. The room was large but quirky, always expected Laura Croft to appear with the Ankor Wat type decor, pillars and mouldings which is the theme of the hotel and perhaps why the crumbling facade and broken carvings are deliberate rather than through lack of maintenance.
Good location on the beach, with free sun beds, Family Mart and restaurants nearby. Staff were friendly, house keeping and WIFI were excellent, struck it lucky with the room on hearing gripes about their room condition from fellow guests. Breakfast was poor, with what was on offer being dependent on the staff on duty. Rooms are in blocks located either side of a central pathway, standard rooms and suites located on the ground floor and Deluxe rooms being on the upper floor. We had struck it lucky with getting the room upgrade as we would have struggled accessing our original choice of room due to the steep stairs, 16 + steps. There were no handrails fitted and lighting was non existent apart from the Chinese type lanterns along the central pathway. If elderly or physically impaired my advice would be you to go for the cheaper standard room or more expensive suites. On hindsight think our upgrade was due to the receptionist noticing my wife had a problem getting up the front steps to the reception on arrival for which we really grateful.