
Guest reviews for Maninarakorn Hotel
Maninarakorn HotelLocation:City, Chang Klan Road Address:99 Sridonchai Rd. Changklan City:Chiang Mai 50100 Start Rate:22 USD Breakfast:Included Comment:Recommended | ||
| Room Type:Superior Residence, Deluxe Residence, Superior Hotel, Deluxe Hotel, Suite Hotel | ||
by Tan Chor Ming Visit Date:March 31, 2012 Room: Service: Facilities: Location: "Hotel is at a good location near to the moat and the night bazaar.Hotel space is large.However the facility ios not functional.- Hot water burns and cannot be controlled- No safe in the room- Only single card key for 2 person which is inconvenienceOtherwise the room is clean" |
by Luke Newland Visit Date:February 24, 2012 Room: Service: Facilities: Location: "Nice staff, lovely reception area, and 2 free iced coffee s a day, rooms slighty dated ,but big and clean. Could have done with a bedside light.Nice pool and gym was ok" |
by Marius Peciulaitis Visit Date:February 19, 2012 Room: Service: Facilities: Location: "Was surprised by the luxurious spacious reception. Room was spacious as well, but not that luxurious although that was not an issue at all. Two A/Cs in the living room and in the bedroom. Everything was clean and tidy. Hotel is situated a bit off the city center but easy to reach by walk, never took a taxi through out our stay.I would add brighter lights in the rooms and more hooks for the towels in the bathroom.Worst thing was only breakfast there. Hard to believe but Thai dishes were worst I ever ate in Thailand. Had to take Intercontinental breakfast although I prefer Thai in general. Juice was made from powder... Would stay in the hotel but without breakfast. <span style="display:none">[R24 integr.ERR:escaping]</span>" |
by Ronald & Lynn Patterson Visit Date:February 15, 2012 Room: Service: Facilities: Location: "I am so disappointed in your hotel. We had booked for 2 different dates because of your location. I found out very fast that the front desk people cannot speak very good English. I should have cancelled the 2nd booking but since I could not communicate very well with the front staff I was afraid they would not have a clue what I was talking about. Our friends came to meet us from Chiang Rai, when we first arrived and they were going to check into your hotel and gave the hotel the information I sent them. They went to the hotel and was told there was no one by our name so they decided to stay some place else. I just happened to call them when we arrived and they were at another hotel since the Maninarakorn Hotel said there was no information about us checking in they were upset since they made the trip and was told we were not at your hotel. I m glad we got the nightmare out of the way. Your room staff was very nice but again no English spoken. I feel that being in the service (hotel) industry it should be very important that people can speak to your guests without as many problems that we experienced, after all English is a universal language. By the way please update your bathrooms, why do they have black mold in the tiles in the bathrooms and are not cleaned so the tile looks clean for your guest? The food was terrible for breakfast and could not even communicate to the staff how bad things were handled such as trying to take our plates before we were done eating our meal. What s Up With the Hotel.We will never come back and if I have my way I would like a refund. You have our information at this point and would like to be refunded our money." |
by Napatsakorn Tanapornsrimontri Visit Date:February 1, 2012 Room: Service: Facilities: Location: "the hotel is chinese decoration and the room i booked is not in the main building. The room is very long with 3 seperated sections, living room, bath room and bed room. The only problem that i had to upgrade the room to the main building is the bed. It s a very old wooden bed that makes a very ugly noise every time you move on the bed. i travel alone so it s so annoying that a 1100 THB/ night room is worth for. <span style="display:none">[R24 integr.ERR:escaping]</span>" |
by Jo-Anne Smith Visit Date:January 28, 2012 Room: Service: Facilities: Location: "Friendly staff, clean hotel, not mind-blowing or anything but ideal for a couple of nights in town" |
by Kelsey Darrell Worthy Visit Date:December 19, 2011 Room: Service: Facilities: Location: "This is still a great hotel. The hotel is starting to show wear due to the high occupancy rates but is still one of the best values around." |
by Tsuyoshi Teitei Visit Date:November 19, 2011 Room: Service: Facilities: Location: "Nice Hotel and attentive staff. Free WiFi in the room was also very useful to myself." |
by Roderick Forrey Visit Date:October 5, 2011 Room: Service: Facilities: Location: "Superb hotel with excellent staff and amenities. Would stay there again and often. Highly recommended at reasonable pricing." |
by Peter Aitken Visit Date:May 9, 2011 Room: Service: Facilities: Location: "Great hotel .Great Staff. Alway try to stay at this hotel if I visit Chiang Mai ." |
by Roland Segers Visit Date:April 15, 2011 Room: Service: Facilities: Location: "The hotel is fantastic for his price.The staff is very friendly and helpful.The restaurant is very clean and pleasant place to stay. The breakfast is almost same of a 5-star hotel.The rooms are very clean and well-decorated. Bathroom (shower)is perfect and clean.Even the staff who clean the rooms they are super friendly and polite. There are 3 computers available near the lobby, wifi internet for free!Will come back for sure.Roland Segers." |
by Per-Erik Olsen Visit Date:March 4, 2011 Room: Service: Facilities: Location: "A plaesent stay in a very good hotel. Staff was very kind and helpful." |
by Brian Møller Visit Date:February 14, 2011 Room: Service: Facilities: Location: "stayed in the B-wing (serviced apartments)NO ELEVATOR, narrow and steep staircase.i guess ok value for money but i am not sure i would stay in the B-wing in the future. <span style="display:none">[R24 integr.ERR:escaping]</span>" |
by Shaun Mcguckian Visit Date:January 12, 2011 Room: Service: Facilities: Location: "The Maninarakorn is a new kid on the block in the Chang Mai hotel scene, but a good one. The central hotel is supplemented by two wings - where we stayed. The central block is the bells and whistles, all tidy, shiny and comfortable and where to go for breakfast and the pool/steam room. We didn t use the pool while their. It s a thin little thing, perfect for a quick dip but nothing more. You have to turn the steam room and sauna on for 20 minutes if you want to use them, as the area isn t manned at all. Breakfasts were ample enough, but the piece de resistance was the rooms. Of all the places we stayed during a three week holiday around Thailand, this hotel had the best rooms. Loads of space, separate bathroom and even had a lounge to relax in. <span style="display:none">[R24 integr.ERR:escaping]</span>" |
by Anne Zucker Visit Date:November 24, 2010 Room: Service: Facilities: Location: "first we had a room in the wing building, but changed into hotel building after one night...room there was much better, no umbrellas at the pool " |






