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Review: Grand King Suite at the Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok

by Brad
Last updated January 4, 2019

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After our journey to Phuket, we had a layover in Bangkok.  We were stopping over in Hong Kong, and due to ticketing rules, we could only layover in Bangkok.  I booked it so we had a 22 hours  in Bangkok.  I’ve often visited cities in a mad rush when traveling alone for business, but this trip was leisure with my wife, so it took a bit of selling to get her on board.  Plus, after a leisurely week in Phuket, she wasn’t particularly excited about the madness of a big bustling city.

Grand Suite at the Grand Hyatt Erewan Bangkok

I had recently signed up for the Hyatt visa, and as a diamond, I received 2 free nights in suites at any Hyatt property.  The Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok was highly regarded, and since we had only one night in Bangkok, I decided to use a free Suite night there. This confirmed a Grand Suite.

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The room was basically in the footprint of 2 standard rooms, with one room a sitting room, and a the other a bedroom and large bathroom and walk in closet.

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Fruit plate in addition to the points amenity I chose at checkin.

 

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Also a second bathroom near the door:

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Our room is one floor below the Grand Club, which is accessible via stairs.  I don’t have any photos of the club, but it was excellent. With an extensive buffet and waiter service offering complimentary alcoholic beverages and a few menu items.  I only used the club for evening service. Since we used the Thai Royal First Lounge to enjoy breakfast, plus a meal on my BKK-HKG flight.

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About Brad

Brad is a frequent traveler, based in Milwaukee. He typically travels in around 200,000 miles per year, much of it for business, and often in economy. This blog focuses on experiences and tips from the perspective of a frequent business traveler trying to maximize value. In addition to frequent work trips, he uses miles and points for even more travel with his wife and young child.

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