Although the hotel has been open for about 3 years, it still feels like it's all quite new. The staff are very friendly and helpful, and agreed to keep my racing bike behind the counter overnight. The rooms are really clean, almost new, and we had the double deluxe, which was fairly spacious. Where the hotel loses points is that it simply has no facilities at all given its location away from the centre of town. The restaurant is simply a place where breakfast is served. There's no bar, no cafe, and any ordered food is brought in from elsewhere. Considering the location and the time it's been open, they should really have sorted this out by now. Those looking for somewhere to eat can turn left outside the hotel on the main road. There are a few open-air Thai eateries down on the left and a large pond-side restaurant on the opposite side of the road a few hundred metres down. It's a bit pricey for what you get, though it's pleasant enough. There are no facilities for children, either, so if you need a baby cot, you'll have to go elsewhere. I'd recommend this if you just want somewhere to sleep in the middle of a long journey but I do think it's overpriced for what you get. If you're on holiday, head to the centre and find a place with a few facilities and close to places to eat.