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9.4/10
Amazing
LLeeAiTeeEvery time I come to Hat Yai, my only job is to book the hotel and Casa 33 is always our first choice.
The hotel is clean, bright, and peaceful. Everything is well taken care of, and the atmosphere is calm and comfortable.
On my last two trips, Jub at the front desk gave me great suggestions as soon as I arrived. Special Thanks to her and all reception staff as well for the warm welcome and support
AAnonymous UserThe room averagely clean. But my first experience was disappointing. I booked 2 rooms for 2 nites. My 1st room check in smell of cigarette smokes. Need to change room. 2nd room need to change room too due to basin taps loose can't be use properly. Exhaust bathroom also not working.. I think the hotel maintenance is poor. Overall, reception service staff is good and housekeeper too. Location near to Central Hatyai shopping, Greenway and Aseania..
Hope that hotel maintenance improves.
The bedroom deco not what it's in the photo..
NNFaaaaaaaaHGreat Service and Convenient Location, but Some Minor Issues
This was our second stay at this hotel, and overall, we had a pleasant experience. We arrived late, but the staff welcomed us with big smiles and made the check-in process smooth and efficient. The room, including the bathroom, was clean and well-maintained.
One of the things we appreciated was the convenience of the location. There's a 7-Eleven just around the corner, which is very handy. The hotel is also quite close to the ASEAN Night Market and Central Hat Yai, making it easy to explore the area.
Although the hotel doesn't provide dedicated parking, there were a few parking spaces available in front of the hotel and along the back alley. However, it can get quite full at night due to the bar next door. We still managed to find parking during our stay, but at times you may need to walk a little.
Downsides:
The biggest issue is the bar located right next to the hotel. It gets quite loud after 10 PM, and we could clearly hear the music in our room. If you're a light sleeper or sensitive to noise, this might be a problem.
The water drainage in the bathroom was poor on the first night, causing the bathroom to flood after a shower. It improved slightly on the second night, but the water still pooled before eventually draining.
We booked a twin room, and one of the beds was quite wobbly—it shook every time someone moved. The other bed was fine, though.
Despite these issues, the friendly service and convenient location made our stay enjoyable. If the noise and minor maintenance issues don’t bother you, this hotel is a decent choice for a short stay in Hat Yai.
RReviewedCompared.comOverall Value: 9/10
Room Size: 10/10
Spacious
Balcony with washing basin
Room Cleanliness: 9/10
Found some hair on the floor, but generally clean
Daily room cleaning and bed linen & towel change available if you wish
Ant infestation at the toilet washing basin (Room 203). Ants were on the comb and electric shaver. Maybe previous guests washed food items at the washing basin.
Bed Comfort: 6/10
Bed mattress is firm/hard; backache if you sleep too long on it
Pillow is quite high.
One extra pillow is available in the wardrobe
Room Amneties: 8/10
Desk for writing or laptop use
Chair has no seat cushion, so a bit hard to sit on
Many power points
Table space for charging phones
Lighting is good
Vanity desk with mirror
Flat-screen TV with Thai and English channels
Fridge
2 drinking glasses
No kettle
No hair dryer
4 bottles of mineral water provided every day (2 for fridge)
Basic toiletries provided in toilet - toothbrush, toothpaste, shower cap, earbuds, shampoo, bodywash
Some furnishing were slightly worn-out or damaged
Balcony has washing basin and small clothes-drying rack
WiFi: 9/10
188-380 Mbps Download Speed / 162-406 Mbps Upload Speed on SpeedTest app
Aircon: 10/10
At 28 celcius degrees temperature setting, it is cold enough to cool the room
Shower Comfort: 7/10
Water-saving shower head means water output is somewhat limited
Shower area is spacious enough
No sliding door at shower area means water gets to the toilet area when taking a shower
Location: 7/10
Not close to tourist attractions; long walk (2km) or use Grab (about 70 THB at time of writing)
Morning mobile food stalls nearby (from about 6:30am to 9:00am)
Small local restaurants nearby
No public transport (that I noticed)
Small mini-mart nearby (Vogue Supermarket)
15-min walk to Big-C supermarket, food court and shopping mall
Opposite Bangkok Hospital
7-Eleven store at Bangkok Hospital is closed for renovation at time of writing
Customer Service: 8/10
Receptionist does not greet guests. Mostly looking at their phone.
Generally polite when you talk to them.
Parking:
No guest carpark
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Tips & Other Info:
Book via Google Map to find the best price
500 THB cash deposit required for key at check-in
A photocopy is taken of your passport at check-in
Free shuttle bus to and back from Diana Shopping Complex. Ask receptionist to order for you.
AAnonymous UserThis was just a transit stop on my way from Malaysia to Southern Thailand. The room was quite comfortable, had a balcony, and the bathroom design was practical. Breakfast was decent, and for the price, it was acceptable. It's very close to the long-distance bus station, and there's a mall and restaurants nearby.
Hotel near Hat Yai Market Area, Hat Yai 8.3% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:SEK 217
8.6/10
Very Good
GGuest UserThe hotel hygiene is well maintained. We love the ambience. If you need to shop, there’s a mini Big C store right infront of the hotel. Entrance for hotel is behind Big C.
There’s no lift, so the staff helped us to carry our luggage. We checked in late around 9pm and the staff on the duty at the receptionist that night wasn’t so friendly. Had the difficulty to communicate and gave us look when she was frustrated. The staff we meet earlier in the morning and during the checkout were nice and warm.
The TV was not a smart tv, so there’s only 3 news channel available. Tv remote control not functioning. The blind/curtain is see through.
GGuest UserThe staff were very friendly and the accommodation was clean. The only thing was that the dormitory room was on the third floor, so it was difficult to bring my luggage up there. It was nice that there was a shower and shampoo.
Hotel near Hat Yai Central, Hat Yai 91.7% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:SEK 79
7.4/10
Llaosnewhorizons** A Simple Stay**
Nestled in the heart of the city, the Hotel offers a modest retreat for travelers seeking basic accommodations without the frills. During my recent stay, I found the hotel to be adequate but lacking any notable extravagance.
Upon arrival, the check-in process was smooth, and the staff were courteous, albeit not overly attentive. The lobby exuded a functional charm, with minimalistic decor and seating areas that served their purpose without much flair.
As I made my way to the room, I noticed the corridors were clean but somewhat dated, reflecting the hotel's unassuming character. The room itself was spacious enough for a comfortable stay, albeit with furnishings showing signs of wear and tear. The bed, while not luxurious, provided a decent night's sleep, and the linens were clean.
One of the notable aspects of the hotel was its cleanliness; the housekeeping staff did a commendable job of maintaining tidiness throughout my stay. However, the absence of complimentary meals or even a breakfast option was disappointing, especially for travelers looking for convenience.
In terms of amenities, the hotel offered the essentials: Wi-Fi, a television, and a functional bathroom with soap. While these amenities sufficed for my short stay, they may fall short for guests expecting more modern conveniences or recreational facilities.
Overall, the Hotel is a budget-friendly option for travelers seeking a no-frills accommodation option in a convenient location. While it may not dazzle with luxury or amenities, it provides a decent, albeit unremarkable, place to rest one's head after a day of exploring the city.