Hyatt Regency Hua Hin Spa update
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Hyatt Regency Hua Hin Spa update
The best I could ascertain is that most of the virtualy all the 'hard' construction is complete and now it is the interior being done. The new spa area is simply 'huge' but is well away from all the other areas. They say any work being done in Spa area would only be 10-4 and it is doubtfull it will cause any dsisturbance at all to guests in the club rooms.
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thanks for the post JamesA. We will be at the Hyatt for Two nights in Nov. And then moving to the Chiva Som for 4 nights. Kathie has posted that you can book treatments at Chiva Som from the Hyatt.
I emailed Chiva Som and They said only paid guests can use the spa. Do you have recent knowledge of using the Chiva Som facilities while staying at the Hyatt ?
Thanks in advance
Sally
I emailed Chiva Som and They said only paid guests can use the spa. Do you have recent knowledge of using the Chiva Som facilities while staying at the Hyatt ?
Thanks in advance
Sally
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We only stopped at Coco and had a drink and then left as our 'group' decided to eat at a seafood place down past the Hyatt, very local fun! Next night we went to Let's Sea and it wasn't very busy so was great as always, I am sure you will like it, everything well presented and smart friendly staff, they have a well stocked bar! But I would bring your own wine as very pricey, our 'group' had expensive whisky with them an not a problem, usual thing, paid for the mixers and ice, so I doubt bringing own wine an issue.
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Sally, that is very odd. When I was there, the Hyatt booked us for a full day and a half day spa treatment at the Chiva Som. I would be surprised if they no longer allowed non-guests to book treatments, but anything is possible, I suppose.



