We stayed here two nights and as most reviews states, you enter through a grand entrance which leads you to the chateau. Inside the chateau, you check in with the receptionist, who happens to be one of rudest I have come across in the service industry. She does not have the skills to be customer focused, so I am surprised she is the first point of call at the resort! We were given a room at the lakeside villa, which was satisfactory with its cosy (small) room but clean and functional.
The dining room has a dark and depressing interior, although this was outweighed by the satisfactory large buffet selection available for breakfast which consists of Thai products.
The highlight are the gardens and the surrounding areas. From a distance, the views are good, in fact we saw a couple to taking their pre wedding photos in the premises. However, once you encounter closer to the facilities offered, the swimming pools, sauna, tennis courts, golf and bicycles, the condition of these are well past their best. The facilities have just not been maintained and it seems the resorts budget is to maintain the gardens! So if you are after a relaxing get away using the facilities offered, I wouldn't recommend this resort, but if it's just for a night or two enroute to elsewhere, then its satisfactory. Overall, a two out of five seems fair according to the price you pay.