My family and I stayed 3 nights at this resort last week. We stayed in a Paris Lane and an Asawin room on the top floor of the hotel (3rd floor, no lifts). The rooms themselves were very clean and comfortable for a party of 6 ( including 3 children aged 9,8 and 4).
Apart from the excellent horse riding lessons we took every morning, we also rented bicycles and cycled around the resort, which was sprawling and included many stables and broods of chickens, ducks and geese reared "organically". Our city children were excited with the animals they saw, and feeding the foals was a definite highlight of their entire Pattaya trip.
We chose to split the trip equally between Horseshoe Point Resort and The Rabbit Resort, which was more downtown and of which we also stayed 3 nights. We are glad we have done so, as other than nature activities and riding lessons (which takes at most half a day), there was really not much else!
Somehow I had expected that there might be shows over the weekend, but there was none when we were there. We ate at the same restaurant for all our meals - it was their only restaurant. The food was decent though.
The reception desk was helpful but they lacked a proper tour desk with brochures and maps which we could rely on if we were to venture out on day trips.
The...My family and I stayed 3 nights at this resort last week. We stayed in a Paris Lane and an Asawin room on the top floor of the hotel (3rd floor, no lifts). The rooms themselves were very clean and comfortable for a party of 6 ( including 3 children aged 9,8 and 4).
Apart from the excellent horse riding lessons we took every morning, we also rented bicycles and cycled around the resort, which was sprawling and included many stables and broods of chickens, ducks and geese reared "organically". Our city children were excited with the animals they saw, and feeding the foals was a definite highlight of their entire Pattaya trip.
We chose to split the trip equally between Horseshoe Point Resort and The Rabbit Resort, which was more downtown and of which we also stayed 3 nights. We are glad we have done so, as other than nature activities and riding lessons (which takes at most half a day), there was really not much else!
Somehow I had expected that there might be shows over the weekend, but there was none when we were there. We ate at the same restaurant for all our meals - it was their only restaurant. The food was decent though.
The reception desk was helpful but they lacked a proper tour desk with brochures and maps which we could rely on if we were to venture out on day trips.
The swimming pool water was dirty when we were there, so we did not really spend a long time at the pool, just quick dips to satisfy the kids. The pool bar, naturally, was empty.
There was no massage service in-house. The hotel kindly arranged for us to receive massage in our room, the masseuse were based a short distance away.
I will come back again only if I am a serious horse lover, as the resort falls short of my expectations of an all-rounded holiday experience for the family. That said, the riding school was excellent and professionally run. Advise to book in advance to secure your slots if you are on holiday.More
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