Until now, the trend for themed hotel rooms has
been limited to boutique and art hotels that are strictly for
grown-ups. The recently opened Ramada Resort Karon Beach
in Phuket is one of the few that are taking the trend and making it
family friendly simply by creating fun and magical themed rooms just
for kids.
The resort features 14 rooms in three different
adventure themes such as the Outer Space Room, the Underwater Room and
the Castle Room. These themed rooms are all connected to adult rooms so
that the entire family can stay close together and enjoy the amenities
of those special rooms.
Besides the cute
themed decoration, the kids rooms feature play-stations, DVD players
and 32" TV. Games and movies are themed as well and specifically chosen
for their kid-friendly content. All deluxe rooms and suites are
equipped with Kidz-friendly toy boxes, which will keep the kids busy in
the evening and during any bad weather spells.
Other venues
in the hotel are also themed just for kids, including a 1950's style
rock & roll diner as its main restaurant, another dining venue
called the Magic Castle, which is decorated like a film-set. by Billy T.
Welcome from Amanpuri, Phuket, Thailand. The oasis playground to the wealthy and the well
known. I've been here for 3 nights at $5,800 per night and just like Paris
Hilton, someone else is picking up the tab. The incredibly generous
folks at Amanpuri have provided the villa for me to review.
This
place
has more of a boutique feel to it. The first thing that strikes you is
the grand black pool positioned in the centre of the lobby, most
indulgent. I'm greeted by my host who provides me with a brief
tour of the grounds, I'm then escorted by buggy to Villa 20, which is a
fair distance from the lobby itself. At the entrance I'm greeted by 4
people - 3 Thais who I later find out are my servants and Antonio, an
Italian manager who's been based here for 6 months.
My initial thoughts
are that perhaps Mick Jagger is standing behind me and none of this is
for me . A quick scan of the room and no massive lips in sight means
this really is all for me. Antonio leads me down the pathway which
resembles a Beverly Hills home, I hum the tune to 90210 in my head and
feel a little Luke Perry but I snap out of it quickly. At the end of
the entrance lie 8 Buddha's. I'm getting the sense this place is going
to be special - around the corner is a well manicured garden, we walk
further, and I'm shown the most amazing black pool setting which has a
wonderful Tuscan feel to it. Belissimo!. In front of the pool is an
enormous relaxation area, the shear size of this place is beginning to
set in.
I'm shown 2 mini Thai huts ì2 stories each, accommodating 8 in totalì.
Antonio is pleased to point out my villa. A terrible feeling as
though Antonio has made a mistake sweeps over me. However double
checking with him, he assures me that this Villa which could
accommodate both the Brady Bunch and Partridge Family with room to
spare is all mine. Antonio introduces me to my three staff members who
are here to accommodate my every need. I find this a little
embarrassing, but I get over it in about six seconds and allow myself
to enjoy the idea of being pampered.
I don't know what to do first, explore my villa, go for a swim, eat
caviar or sunbake, so I do all four and get stomach cramps in the pool.
The cramps immediately vanish when I see my hosts approach me - one
offering me a cold towel with infused Lavender, the other pours me a
glass of iced water and the other a bowl of fruit. To think I didn't
even have to ask . After my relaxing swim in a temperature controlled
dream pool, I notice the book from my bag has been subtly removed and
placed on my deck chair should I care to read. When I retire to my
room, I notice my bags have been unpacked and my clothes neatly hung.
This is like rubbing a magic lamp with endless wishes.
Back at my lounge chair, I take a moment to realize how easy it is for
celebrities to get fat. Still that's no reason to be photographed in
track pants eating Taco Bell. After my brief moment of sympathy for
fatty celebrities I decide to partake in another swim, this place
is
overwhelming, while floating on water, I look back at this scene that
surrounds me and feel blessed for the experience , a 25 meter pool, 3
servants, a Zen garden, 2 relaxation areas, amazing weather and me.ì
I'm S.I.T ( So Into This ). The hosts are back ( I'm thanking Buddha
my first name isn't Ed ! ) anything we can get you?', 'No, No, I'm
fine thank you', 'Are you sure Mr Bill?', 'Um, yes I'm fine thank you.'
I'm feeling totally embarrassed that they have to look after me for
three days. I'll seek therapy for it later, right now just enjoy!
While I relax by the pool lounge, one of my kind hosts brings me a copy
of the Bangkok Post newspaper and a selection of magazines from around
the world. He offers me lunch, I order a seafood salad which, which is
sensationally fresh. Even though the resort has 2 restaurants, for
dinner, I decide to eat in (wonton Soup and Chicken Pad Thai). My
personal hosts have set my table, one knocks on my villa and tells me
dinner is ready, she walks me to the dining area, they've set up
candles, I think ' how romantic', then I remember I'm on my own. None
the less, I sit, one pours me a glass of wine, the other places my
napkin on my lap, this is certainly the lifestyle of the rich &
famous, I am yet to qualify for either category. Two days later, I
head down to the beach. Whilst there I make the decision to return to
my villa, sitting at the beach just wasn't the same, I felt ordinary
there, where as in the villa I felt like a VIP, naturally I called the
buggy and go back to my temporary life as a celebrity.
My
generous hosts
are back, this is slightly awkward as I don't need anything as they
have given so much, however they naturally await any requests. At the
risk of sounding indulgent the thought crosses my mind questioning the
limitations of what they can bring for their guests. Are there any
limits? Hard to find cuisine? A selection of hand made Belgian
chocolates? A ride on a elephant? It seems nothing is impossible here.
Later I call Antonio, the assistant manager and ask him to show me the
best villa around. He takes me to Villa 23/24 & 17 (Bono's
favorite), just as good as my palacial suite I'm in but larger in
size. The villas here are as big as the homes in Beverly Hills, huge
acres, some up to 9000 square metres. Like all Italians, Antonio is
very animated, charming and passionate about what he does. I asked him
are there any limits to their incredible service - "We don't like
to say no"ù he replies. Just the answer I expect the guests at Amanpuri
appreciate. A recent guest who had his mega yacht moored in Asia wanted
to experience Amanpuri with his yacht at his disposal but did not want
to sail it here himself, no problem, Amanpuri organized to have someone
sail it to the hotel for him and back again. And I wanted an elephant
ride? Doh! You want Caviar from the best restaurant in France, no
problem, we'll fly it inì It's that kind of environment. In terms of
social interaction with other guests, I had none as I didn't leave my
villa, but come peak period, Dec - Mar (one needs to book months in
advance) this place hosts the 'creme de la creme' If your a networker,
influential business contacts are a plenty. What a great environment
to do business whilst indulging in the utmost of pleasures.
It is probably not very often that Belinda Carlisle gets quoted,
however it is entirely appropriate at this point. "Ohhhh , Heaven is a
place on earth", and Amanpuri is just that, Heaven On earth. by Billy T
If you've got the cash (a cool $US 2.5
million) you can now own your own piece of one of the world's most
luxurious exclusive holiday villas at The Banyan Tree in Phuket. Next
month the renowned resort will launch the hot new double Pool Villas,
which owners can use exclusively for 60 days of the year. Owning
your own piece of world renowned luxury is the ultimate in status, and
the offer is expected to be taken up by status conscious celebrities,
royalty and other millionaires for whom money is no object. For members
of this exclusive club it's no longer enough to sample a luxury brand,
true status now is about owning it. If you're not in the market for a
luxury villa you can book a short stay for $2,200 a night. The centre
piece of the villas is the floating bedroom,
surrounded by floor to ceiling windows that open onto a wading pool.
The villas also have two private pools. Why two? Well, in the land of
the rich and famous, one (of anything) is never enough, of course! by Billy T
The hotel spa is no longer just a place to grab a
quick massage to alleviate your jet lag. The best hotels in the world
have taken the spa concept to a whole new level, transforming their
spas into little utopias of relaxation, rejuvenation and pure
pampering. The modern spa is a ultra exclusive hideaway, a place where
you can retreat from the outside world. Leaders in the new spa concept
include the new Four Seasons Langkawi in Malaysia, Kara Spa at the Park
Hyatt in Los Angeles and Plateau in the Grand Hyatt Hong Kong. The
Banyan Tree resort in Phuket Thailand houses one of the world's most luxurious Spas.
Instead of one big area with treatment rooms, Banyan Tree's Spa is
actually 14 beautiful villas - four Royal Pavilions and eight slightly
smaller Garden Pavilions set along one side of the pool. Each one has a
miniature walled garden containing two massage beds, for couples who
like to take treatments at the same time. Aside from being
beautiful the villas afford guests total privacy and absolute
one-on-one attention.
Coolhunter's spa experience (the Lomi
Lomi massage) certainly lived up to expectations. It was bliss with a
capital B and relaxation with a capital R. Afterwards, as I sat in the
steam room while my massuer was preparing the shower, I realised I had
absolutely no idea what day it was. Needless to say that night I slept
the best I have ever slepted in my life. by Billy T
Forget Europe's hot spots, if you're aching for a moment of pure, indulgent,
unashamedly hedonistic bliss you MUST put a stay at Phuket's exclusive Banyan Tree resort
on the top of your to-do-before-i-die-list. The gods were smiling upon
me this week when I got to sample this slice of super-luxe-heaven
myself. My real-life fantasy began like this: The Banyan Limo awaits at
the airport, a gentle smiling chauffeur greets me. Within 30 minutes I
arrive, greeted by a barrage of staff bowing to me as if I am some kind
of Buddha, one of whom hands me a bracelet made out of Jasmine flowers (very Fantasy Island).
They form a phalanx around me like protective body guards, escorting me
through the grand foyer. So this is how Mick Jagger feels, I think to
myself. But the star treatment is no act, it's sincere and endearingly
polite - so humbling to be on the receiving end.
A golf buggy awaits, the resort is so big that they require the
buggies to ferry guests to their villas. I arrive at Villa 205. The
Pool Villa (pic above). Sonthaya, my private host welcomes me. I'm
completely blown away. The bed, ever so inviting, faces out to the
pool. I've stayed in numerous 5 star resorts in my time but this one is
exceptional. Sonthaya explains where everything is, a beach bag with a
towel and sunscreen is prepared for me, a fruit bowl with some
exceptional fruit sits on the table, my own toiletry bag with
everything in it. They have thought of everything, even an outdoor bath
to soak in later.
After Sonthaya leaves I decide, like a scene out of Porky's, I strip
naked and jump right into the pool. It's extremely private and not
only can nobody else see in, it feels as if I have the resort to
myself. But then I've barely left the villa, it's that kind of place.
On the second day, I head out to the beach just a two minute walk away.
I spot a French couple enjoying an $8 per/1 hr foot massage on their
lounge chairs. By the end of the day I have a golden tan. Later I spot
the Presidential suite, or what I've dubbed The rockstars VILLA. It has
its own private drive-away entrance so paparazzi shy-celebs can glide
straight in from the airport. I'm told Liz Hurley, Olivia Newton John
and Pierce Brosnon have stayed there recently.
The following morning as I head out for breakfast walking pass numerous
staff who, bow after bow, greet me in Thai 'Sawatdi Kha'. Their smiles
contagious and its then I realize what makes this place so
special. It's the exceptional service. The Banyan Tree more than
deserves its perpetual place on Conde Nast Traveller's HOT LIST.
It's
the service, those gently sincere smiling faces, are like nothing I've
ever experienced before.
At the extraordinary breakfast buffet I mouth the words OH MY GOD over
and over as I swallow bite after bite of the perfectly made omelette,
poppy seed pancakes, the fruit, the yoghurt, washed down with pineapple
and mint juice. The waitress asks if I would like a copy of the paper,
another one passes asking if I would like champagne, "coffee or tea Mr
Bill". I order peppermint, I pour a cup, spilling a drop on the plate
and it's replaced a second later. The attention to detail by the staff
is incredible.
I'm not surprised The Banyan Tree Phuket is
one of the most traveled destinations in Asia. The privacy of one of
the 127 private walled villas creates the feeling of utter seclusion.
I'm told it's a favorite amongst celebrities, royalty, and other VIPs
because it's so paparazzi-proof.
It's difficult to avoid hyperbole when talking about the Banyan Tree.
It has earned its reputation through its indulgent service,
radiant beauty and spectacular setting. We have hunted cool before and
will again, however my stay at the Bayan exceeds the word cool
and encompasses something brighter, deeper and stronger which
resonates
within you long after you have parted ways. by Billy T