InterContinental Hua Hin Resort to open on December 1, 2009 in Thailand
InterContinental Hotels & Resorts will open a new resort in Thailand on December 1, 2009. The InterContinental Hua Hin Resort will feature 119 rooms, of which ten deluxe rooms have direct pool access. According to a report in asiatraveltips.com, the resort’s top-end accommodation will include eleven deluxe ocean-view suites and six executive suites. There will be three beachfront villas with private pools and one presidential suite will provide the highest level of luxury. The presidential suite can also cater as a distinctive and private wedding chapel.
All rooms will have individual master bedrooms, living and dining areas in addition to bathrooms with a separate shower and bathtub. Guests can enjoy entertainment options such as 37-inch to 50-inch Samsung LCD TVs, Bose DVD players and iPod docking stations. Besides guests can pamper themselves at Spa InterContinental and can dine at the signature oceanfront Beach Grill.
The resort’s signature kids’ club, Planet Trekkers, has been designed to entertain and inspire guests aged three to 12 years. Designed as a mini-resort for younger guests, the club will allow parents to provide their children with fun experiences in a safe environment.
The resort’s signature kids’ club, Planet Trekkers, has been designed to entertain and inspire guests aged three to 12 years. Designed as a mini-resort for younger guests, the club will allow parents to provide their children with fun experiences in a safe environment.
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