Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Royal Cruise Hotel

Royal Cruise Hotel
After reading all these articles about Royal Caribbean cruise ships and destinations, you need to find out now that there is another kind of Royal Cruise, quite far away from the Caribbeans area: it is the Royal Cruise Hotel in Pattaya, a beach resort in Thailand. Pattaya is a cruise in itself, with its multitude [...]

After reading all these articles about Royal Caribbean cruise ships and destinations, you need to find out now that there is another kind of Royal Cruise, quite far away from the Caribbeans area: it is the Royal Cruise Hotel in Pattaya, a beach resort in Thailand. Pattaya is a cruise in itself, with its multitude of entertainment options and facilities. I think that 99% of the population there is working in the tourism industry. Bars, clubs and restaurants are everywhere. Pattaya’s main street has probably hundreds of such places. They say that at Royal Cruise any thing is possible. I’d extend this to the entire resort. I’ve seen some shows in some of the clubs there that I’m embarrassed to tell you about. It is an unbelievable freedom for tourists, while local people seem to be damned to entertain the white guys who come there to spend their money.

The nicest thing about the Royal Cruise hotel is that it offers a special 4 star comfort, with its cruise vessel shape. When you look at the main facade, you feel like it will go on a cruise line in 5 minutes or so. You feel like getting fast aboard, so they don’t set sail for the cruise without you. It’s about feeling royal, feeling special, and more important, it is about eating. Thailand in general is about eating. I’ve eaten fabulous dishes there, which I’ll remember for my whole life. I suppose Carribbean cuisine is also good, but nothing can be as delicious as a wok plate prepared from fresh sea food ingredients.
Next time I’ll visit Pattaya, I’ll book a room at Royal Cruise. Then I’ll make sure to book a Royal Caribbean cruise on Voyager of the Seas, in order to be able to compare the two.


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