Following the greatest devastation
to hit Asia for decades, spreading destruction through
Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand and other
nations, the tsunami of 26 December 2004 has been
one of the greatest tragedies in recorded human
history.
The hotel and tourism industry
has been severely affected, with massive damage,
injuries and even deaths recorded.
We report to you here below on
the condition of hotels in Thailand, which were
in the path of the tsunami.
PHUKET / KOH YAO
- Allamanda Laguna Phuket: Not affected
- Amari Coral Beach Resort Phuket: having been hit
by the tsunami and sustained considerable damage,
this hotel will be temporarily closed for repairs
- Andaman Beach Suites: Not affected
- Andaman Cannacia Phuket: OK
- Andaman White Beach: still operational, not seriously
damaged
- Banthai Beach: closed until 03 January
- Banyan Tree: still operational, not seriously
damaged
- Burasari: closed until further notice
- Central Karon Village: NOT affected
- Central Waterfront Suites: NOT affected
- Chedi Phuket: Beachfront cottages, Deluxe Category
Cottages and the Beach Restaurant are badly damaged.
It will take a couple of months to put them back
to order. They still accommodate guests in all other
categories.
- Club Andaman: still operational, some cottages
were damaged but they expect that they will be renovated
in the next 3-4 weeks
- Deevana Patong: damaged, the hotel doesn't recommend
the guests to stay
- Diamond Cottage Resort & Spa: OK
- Dusit Laguna: in general operational, but pool
and 1 restaurant are damaged, they don't know yet
how long renovation will take exactly, beach ist
sill OK
- Evason Phuket: operational, only the pier and
dive shop have been damaged. Full service to Bon
Island will be resumed tomorrow (29 December).
- Holiday Inn Phuket: affected (Main Wing, Ground
Floor damaged), Asian Trails/Kuoni office has been
damaged. No electricity at the moment.
- Horizon Beach Patong: damaged, can't operate
- Icon Hotel Phuket: OK
- JW Marriott Phuket: Swimming Pools, Pool Bars
and the Beach Front Seafood restaurant will be temporarily
closed and are expected to reopen by 31 December.
The resort is operating under full power and is
equipped with fresh water. F&B facilities are
open and available to all guests. The JW Marriott
Phuket were extremely helpful giving assistance
to tourists in transit to the airport and to Help
centers. Thank you!
- Kamala Bay: unable to operate, lobby and restaurants
are damaged
- Karona Resort & Spa: OK
- Karon Sea Sands Resort: NOT affected
- Kata Beach Resort: Swimming pool is temporarily
closed for renovation. Nothing else has been damaged
- Katathani:
Thani Wing: some of the ground floor rooms, garden,
swimming pools and restaurant are affected. They
still accommodate guests in the other rooms.
Bhuri Wing: has not been affected
- Laguna Beach Resort: NOT affected
- Leelawadee Phuket: some damages in the lobby,
other floors are OK
- Mangosteen Phuket: OK
- Marina Phuket: OK
- Meridien Phuket: will be completely closed until
31 December 2004. They don't accept any arrivals
from now until further notice
- Novotel Coralia Phuket: NOT affected
- Paradise Koh Yao: not affected at all, NO damages
- Patong Beach Hotel: Banana Restaurant / Lobby
/ Swimming Pool affected, hotel closed until further
notice
- Patong Lodge Hotel: NOT affected
- Patong Merlin: closed
- Pearl Village: not seriously damaged, still operational
- Phuket Arcadia: NOT affected
- Phuket Orchid: NOT affected
- Royal Meridien Phuket Yacht Club: in general OK,
just some damages in lower areas
- Rydges Amora Beach Resort: OK
- Sheraton Grande Laguna: 6 Ground Floor Ocean rooms
are affected; they are closed until further notice
due to water damage. Chao Lai, their Thai Restaurant,
will be closed until 31 January for cleaning. They
have made arrangements for Market Place restaurants
to offer their Thai menu on a daily basis effective
immediately. The beach area is undergoing extensive
cleaning and will return to full operation on Tuesday,
28 December. All buildings are completely safe and
not at risk.
- Thara Patong: OK
- Trisara Resort Phuket: hotel facilities suffered
only minor damage to the main beach pool, a few
beachside sundeck lounges were washed away to the
sea, decorative jars broken. Restaurants, Bar, Kitchen
and all Pool Villas are UNAFFECTED. The main beach
pool is expected to become operational in about
a week
- Twinpalms Phuket: all systems except telephone
and fax are OK. Temporary phone and fax number:
+66 76 271 612
KOH LANTA
- Pimalai Resort & Spa: has
some damages at Beach Restaurant and Villas near
the beach
- Royal Lanta Resort: 25% damaged, swimming pool
and part of the restaurant, they are still able
to accommodate guests
- Twin Bay Resort Koh Lanta: 100% damaged, closed
until the end of 2005
PHI PHI ISLAND
- Phi Phi Island Village: still
running their business as usual
most other properties are damaged
KHAO LAK / KHAO SOK
- Khao Lak Merlin: damaged
- Khao Lak Paradise: villas are gone.....
- Khao Lak Resort: damaged (at least the lower floor)
- Khao Lak Seaview: damaged
- Khao Sok Riverside Lodge: NOT affected
- Khao Lak Wanaburee Resort:
- Le Meridien Khao Lak: the lower part is gone,
especially the villas. Closed until further notice
- Mukdara Khao Lak: closed until further notice
- Sofitel Magic Lagoon: badly damaged
- Theptharo: badly damaged
KRABI
- Aonang Villa: fully operational
- Best Western Aonang Bay Resort: NOT affected
- Emerald Garden Krabi: NOT affected
- Krabi Seaview Resort: NO damage
- Phulay Beach Resort: NO damage
- Tubkaak: NOT affected
- Rayavadee: damaged
- Sheraton
Krabi Beach Resort: NOT affected
KOH RACHA
- The Racha: not operational as
they don't have fresh water and rooms close to the
beach have been damaged
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