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Mom Tri's Villa Royale Hotel Phuket Traveler Reviews
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Good Value Hotel
by Slovarov from St. Petersburg, Russia
Dec 21, 2011
We cerebrated our 10th anniversary with impressively arranged of flowering welcome in room. A lot of things were prefectly during spent on 5 days at this resort. Very romantic resort.
9.8
Fantastic
by Peter from UK
Sep 2, 2011
Wonderful hotel with wonderful service.
We arrived at around lunchtime and were greeted with a cold towel and a lovely drink, which was very pleasant after 12 hours of flying. Stayed in the Pool Suite wonderful views and high standard of accommodation. The restaurants more than met our expectations the service at breakfast lunch and dinner was excellent. We would definitely stay here again!
We arrived at around lunchtime and were greeted with a cold towel and a lovely drink, which was very pleasant after 12 hours of flying. Stayed in the Pool Suite wonderful views and high standard of accommodation. The restaurants more than met our expectations the service at breakfast lunch and dinner was excellent. We would definitely stay here again!
8.0
excellent hotel
by silvia schreiner from Germany
Oct 13, 2009
es waren herrliche 2 wochen und das hotelteam hat uns jeden wunsch von den augen abgelesen---absolut empfehlenswert für jeden gast mit anspruch
9.6
Exellent view!
by Peter Lindgren from Stockholm, Sweden
Aug 6, 2009
Friendly staff with sense of humor!
Didn't like the first room we booked in advance but no problem changing.
Really good value (low season).
Great breakfast!
Didn't like the first room we booked in advance but no problem changing.
Really good value (low season).
Great breakfast!
9.6
A wonderful vacation experience
by Arlene Weiselberg from United States
Apr 6, 2009
Our experience with Mom Tri’s Villa Royale Hotel in Kata Noi, Phuket began long before our Thailand vacation started. I contacted the hotel weeks earlier to ask if we could store our luggage there for four days preceding our scheduled stay while we went off on a liveaboard boat to dive the Andaman Sea. The response was quick and unconditional; yes they would gladly hold our luggage in a secure place while we were away at sea.
True to their word, we arrived with our luggage and didn’t even have to explain our purpose. The Front Desk staff said they were expecting us, took our luggage and directed us to the van that was already waiting to take us to the dock to board our floating home for the next few days. Unfortunately, because the van was already there we got no more than a sneak peek of how beautiful Mom Tri’s property was.
When we returned four days later Ying greeted us warmly with a scented cool, moist towel, a traditional flower bracelet and a refreshing fruity punch that I didn’t realize until later was actually a type of tea. As we filled out the hotel paperwork, our luggage appeared and it along with our dive gear was whisked off to our “room”.
We had reserved a studio with a view of the beach. With a smile, Ying told us that she had upgraded us to the largest suite on the property with a reminder that we must return to use it again and tell all of our friends about it. Well, having told everyone we know, here we are telling you and the rest of the world that our jaws dropped and we were speechless when she escorted us to the most magnificent villa we have seen in Thailand to date.
Privacy doors leading to our front door, glass walls everywhere with curtains for privacy when needed. Just outside is a beautiful patio with table, chairs and lounges with an overhead light and shade from the sun. Entering the villa, tranquil music playing through our audio system greeted us. [Later that week, when I asked Ying if we could buy the music to remind us of our stay at Mom Tri’s, she told us to feel free to take the CD home with us.] A TV was on with sound muted in both the living room and the bedroom (flat screen, of course). Atop the glass table surrounded by sofas was a welcome tray of fresh fruit, along with plates, silverware and linen napkins to greet us. Looking around the living area we saw the bar and well stocked refrigerator off to one side, a desk and work area (uh uh, we’ll have none of that please!) in another corner and, looking up towards the ceiling of this “A frame” Great Room was our very own Buddha with focused lighting illuminating it. The air conditioning is controlled separately from the bedroom’s. A set of ornate sliding doors isolates the bedroom from the living space. I have never seen so much closet space and so many drawers! There was even room to hide the four pieces of luggage, the carry-ons and the myriad souvenirs we had accumulated. Beyond the bedroom is a three part bathroom. The main area includes a sink with lots of counter space and a candle warming scented oil plus a huge bathtub. Next to this area is a glass enclosed shower and a separate water closet.
Did I mention fresh cut as well as live orchids everywhere? And yes, we did have a spectacular view of the ocean and beach too.
For the entire length of our stay at Mom Tri’s we never got over the beauty of returning to our new home away from home.
Each day started with an included buffet breakfast. There were eggs made to order, freshly squeezed juices, fruits, and baked goods along with typical Western fare. Traditional Thai breakfast dishes were available each morning as well. We tried not to miss sunset at the bar which coincided with Happy Hour each day. The wait staff was friendly and courteous; they remembered what we liked to drink before we sat down and waved to us every time we walked by.
Because we had a very late flight out on our last day at Mom Tri’s (1:50AM) we planned to check out, leave our luggage at the desk and spend most of the day at the beach. We figured we would clean up as best we could, go to Happy Hour followed by a dinner we had reserved at Mom Tri’s restaurant which we heard was a fine dining experience. When we stopped at the desk to inquire about a later check-out that morning our guardian angel, Ying was there. Actually, day or night, almost every time we approached the front desk Ying was there ready to assist. We told her our plans for the rest of the day and asked if there was a place we could shower before leaving the hotel for the 31 hour trip back to the USA. Ying consulted the hotel schedule and said we could stay in our suite for the rest of the day. We could not believe the astounding treatment we were receiving! We told Ying we would vacate at 6PM on the way to Happy Hour. At 6 Ying insisted that we leave our things in the villa until we were ready to leave in case we wanted to shower or freshen up.
Would we return to Mom Tri’s Villa Royale Hotel? With luck, we’ll be back next year. I hope Ying is still there!
True to their word, we arrived with our luggage and didn’t even have to explain our purpose. The Front Desk staff said they were expecting us, took our luggage and directed us to the van that was already waiting to take us to the dock to board our floating home for the next few days. Unfortunately, because the van was already there we got no more than a sneak peek of how beautiful Mom Tri’s property was.
When we returned four days later Ying greeted us warmly with a scented cool, moist towel, a traditional flower bracelet and a refreshing fruity punch that I didn’t realize until later was actually a type of tea. As we filled out the hotel paperwork, our luggage appeared and it along with our dive gear was whisked off to our “room”.
We had reserved a studio with a view of the beach. With a smile, Ying told us that she had upgraded us to the largest suite on the property with a reminder that we must return to use it again and tell all of our friends about it. Well, having told everyone we know, here we are telling you and the rest of the world that our jaws dropped and we were speechless when she escorted us to the most magnificent villa we have seen in Thailand to date.
Privacy doors leading to our front door, glass walls everywhere with curtains for privacy when needed. Just outside is a beautiful patio with table, chairs and lounges with an overhead light and shade from the sun. Entering the villa, tranquil music playing through our audio system greeted us. [Later that week, when I asked Ying if we could buy the music to remind us of our stay at Mom Tri’s, she told us to feel free to take the CD home with us.] A TV was on with sound muted in both the living room and the bedroom (flat screen, of course). Atop the glass table surrounded by sofas was a welcome tray of fresh fruit, along with plates, silverware and linen napkins to greet us. Looking around the living area we saw the bar and well stocked refrigerator off to one side, a desk and work area (uh uh, we’ll have none of that please!) in another corner and, looking up towards the ceiling of this “A frame” Great Room was our very own Buddha with focused lighting illuminating it. The air conditioning is controlled separately from the bedroom’s. A set of ornate sliding doors isolates the bedroom from the living space. I have never seen so much closet space and so many drawers! There was even room to hide the four pieces of luggage, the carry-ons and the myriad souvenirs we had accumulated. Beyond the bedroom is a three part bathroom. The main area includes a sink with lots of counter space and a candle warming scented oil plus a huge bathtub. Next to this area is a glass enclosed shower and a separate water closet.
Did I mention fresh cut as well as live orchids everywhere? And yes, we did have a spectacular view of the ocean and beach too.
For the entire length of our stay at Mom Tri’s we never got over the beauty of returning to our new home away from home.
Each day started with an included buffet breakfast. There were eggs made to order, freshly squeezed juices, fruits, and baked goods along with typical Western fare. Traditional Thai breakfast dishes were available each morning as well. We tried not to miss sunset at the bar which coincided with Happy Hour each day. The wait staff was friendly and courteous; they remembered what we liked to drink before we sat down and waved to us every time we walked by.
Because we had a very late flight out on our last day at Mom Tri’s (1:50AM) we planned to check out, leave our luggage at the desk and spend most of the day at the beach. We figured we would clean up as best we could, go to Happy Hour followed by a dinner we had reserved at Mom Tri’s restaurant which we heard was a fine dining experience. When we stopped at the desk to inquire about a later check-out that morning our guardian angel, Ying was there. Actually, day or night, almost every time we approached the front desk Ying was there ready to assist. We told her our plans for the rest of the day and asked if there was a place we could shower before leaving the hotel for the 31 hour trip back to the USA. Ying consulted the hotel schedule and said we could stay in our suite for the rest of the day. We could not believe the astounding treatment we were receiving! We told Ying we would vacate at 6PM on the way to Happy Hour. At 6 Ying insisted that we leave our things in the villa until we were ready to leave in case we wanted to shower or freshen up.
Would we return to Mom Tri’s Villa Royale Hotel? With luck, we’ll be back next year. I hope Ying is still there!
10.0
First Class Romantic hotel
by GARY CARDER from United Kingdom
Mar 31, 2009
BEAUTIFUL 5* HOTEL VERY SECLUDED SMALL PERSONAL FIRST CLASS SERVICE AND HAPPY STAFF LOVED OUR STAY
9.6
Wonderful, peaceful location
by McLuskey from Kuwait
Aug 23, 2006
Such a wonderful place to stay with superb views. Staff are excellent, room spacious with a great terrace (we stayed in beachfront studio) and lots of privacy. As we don´t have young children we do not like to stay anywhere that do cater for children and not that many families stay here. This was our second time at Mom Tri´s and we will be going back. The only down side for us is that we like drinking wine and when we ate at the restuarant a glass of wine was very, very expensive.
9.2
breakfast great, food and enviroment
by Margaret Marshall from live in Beijing China, from USA
May 24, 2006
I disliked the fact I did not have more time.
9.2














