
Da Nang Vietnam Beachfront Hotels π»π³ | $30 vs $60
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The video showcases two hotel rooms in Da Nang, focusing on their features, amenities, and views, with an emphasis on options for travelers.
The first hotel visited is Balona, where Robert, described as the host's favorite Scottish man in Da Nang, has been upgraded to a "premier executive king room with balcony" on the 15th floor. The room is noted for its size, approximately 40 square meters, making it suitable for two people. It features a queen-size bed, a couch, and an additional small couch, providing ample seating. For those needing a workspace, there's a basic working desk. The main selling point of this room is its view from the 15th floor, offering a panoramic outlook of the main beach street, with sights like the Lady Buddha statue, sunbathers, and surfers.
The bathroom in the Balona room is well-equipped, including both a bathtub and separate shower options with two showerheads. The room also has a TV, a mini-fridge stocked with water and other beverages, and even binoculars for enjoying the view. Robertβs previous room was on the 10th floor, but he was moved up due to noise from children.
Beyond the room, the Balona hotel offers impressive amenities, including a pool that, from a certain angle, appears to be an infinity pool. The pool area also features a Mer Lion statue.
The video then transitions to a second hotel, which Robert is checking into. The exact name of this hotel is not explicitly stated in the provided transcript, but it is located very close to Balona. The first thing highlighted in this new hotel room is the large bathroom, featuring a full-size sink, toilet, a full bathtub with a shower head, and a separate walk-in Western-style shower.
A significant feature of this second room is its "wall window," or "floor-to-ceiling windows," offering a full, unobstructed view of the beach. This high-floor location is also beneficial for being out of the way of street noise. The room itself is spacious, furnished with two seats, a table, a TV, and a king-size bed (likely two beds pushed together). The host expresses confidence that the room's air conditioning will be able to handle the sun hitting these large windows throughout the day.
The video also mentions that most hotels in Da Nang, and worldwide, typically provide two bottles of water daily. This room also includes complimentary slides or sandals.
Throughout the video, the host invites viewers to book a 30-minute video consultation for personalized advice on traveling or living in Da Nang. He also asks viewers to comment on which of the two rooms they would prefer to stay in, given their close proximity but potential price difference. The video concludes with a look at the pool at the second hotel, described as a "J-shape" and offering views of the Santa Luxury and Siccilia hotels, as well as the city and beach.