Chalelarn Hotel - any comments

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Chalelarn Hotel - any comments

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Hi there,

after visiting the website and researching a bit on trip advisor I booked myself into the Chalelarn Hotel. Any comments from your side what to expect in terms of quality of rooms and service, traffic noise or hassle when bringing back a BG or other things?
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Hi there, I find it good when im pissed up and stay in town, i would rank it very good. Roof top pool very nice.
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Thanks mate!
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Arnold wrote:Hi there,

after visiting the website and researching a bit on trip advisor I booked myself into the Chalelarn Hotel. Any comments from your side what to expect in terms of quality of rooms and service, traffic noise or hassle when bringing back a BG or other things?
I just posted this on another thread

We stayed at the Sofitel the first time we came out. Quite expensive! The second time we stayed at the Chalelarn Hotel Hua Hin. It was in the town centre with a pool on the roof with a good view over the town. It was quite good, apart from the breakfast. The room was quite nice and the staff pleasant. We got a good deal with Booking.com
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Anyone got any idea if they charge for 'lady visitors'?
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No! No charge. They do not even ask for an ID. And they do not mind them joining you for breakfast (which is great by the way).
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Arnold wrote:They do not even ask for an ID.
Thinking back to when I was young, free and single, this does not seem to be a policy that would enhance guest security.
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