Pros
- Less than a half-block from the beach and two blocks from La Quinta Avenida
- Stylish rooms, most with kitchens and balconies
- Some rooms have plunge pools, ocean views, and/or rooftop terraces
- Large Asian-themed pool deck with ocean views, loungers, and large bar
- Small but adequate fitness room with machines and mirrored exercise room
- Multiple elevators throughout the property
- Attractive grounds with large marble stairs, large reflection pool, and lots of plants
- Free Wi-Fi and parking
- Valet car and porter services
Cons
- Can be noisy at night thanks to late-night partying guests
- As of our visit in 2015, there is no longer a spa on-site
- No restaurant (most units are self-catering) or even breakfast
- No shop on-site to buy food to self-cater
Bottom Line
Aldea Thai Condohotel is large, upscale and stylish, self-catering resort with beach views (but no direct beach access), small but snazzy fitness room, big pool with swim-up bar, and discounts to the hip, neighboring beach club. No stranger to loud late nights, this spot is ideal for those who came to Playa to party hard. Rooms range from your standard hotel rooms to multi-room Penthouse Suites with full kitchens, living rooms, rooftop ocean views, and plunge pools. Those who would prefer a more typical hotel experience (and more typical hotel services) should consider the similarly priced and also upscale Palm at Playa.
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Amenities
- Cribs
- Internet
- Pool
Scene
A open and spacious upscale spot with guests who love to party
Of this property's 106 rooms, 60 are rentable, and the property feels massive for the area, where dinky boutique hotels are the norm. Between its large hallways, tons of open-air spaces, central, stylish, and modern reflection pool area (crossable via a pathway), and surprisingly spacious pool deck, the hotel feels a bit like a grand resort. In fact, it's easy to get turned around in the maze-like layout of the hallways. While (depending on the season) this hotel may be quiet during the day, allowing for a quiet sun-soaked pool session, or midday afternoon workout, its guests tend to be night owls, partiers, and -- unfortunately for some -- loud. Unless you're planning on joining the partier ranks, it may be wise to seek other accommodation, bring a good set of earplugs, or at the very least, ask for a room in quieter wing.
It's also good to note that hotel guests (non-owners) need to check-in off to the side of the grand entrance stairs in the "VIP" area. Because the units here are condo rentals, many of the offerings found at true hotels and resorts, such as a restaurant and room service, are lacking here.
Location
Near the northern section of the strip between two hip and bumping beach clubs
Rooms
Ranging from standard hotel rooms to large fully equipped condo-style Penthouses with huge rooftop terraces; most rooms come with plunge pools
While Aldea Thai has 106 units on-site, only 60 of them are rented out to the public. All of these rooms feature contemporary upscale decor incorporating dark veneer wood furniture, colorful accents in rich red or green, cream and beige bedding, and tile floors. The comparatively bland bathrooms come with XX toiletries. Flat-screen televisions, make-up mirrors, and hairdryers are standard in all categories.
Upgrading from the Superior Rooms with two double beds (similar to standard hotel rooms) to the Junior Suite will get you a king-size bed, kitchenette with cooking gear and dishes, private patio, and slightly more upscale bathroom. Condo-style rooms start with Luxury Suites, which have separate living and dining room spaces, full kitchens with all the fixings (including coffeemakers with for-fee coffee kits, microwaves, and full refrigerators), large outdoor spaces, and -- sometimes -- private plunge pools and/or ocean views. The Master Suites are essentially a combination of the Superior Room and Luxury Room, while booking the Penthouse Suite (the highest category) with its own huge, personal rooftop terrace is the ultimate score. These two-bedroom units are about as large as the Luxury Suites, though kitchens tend to be a little less cramped. There are balconies off each bedroom and the living room, but nothing beats the breeze and views from the rooftop terrace. Up here you'll find a built-in couch, plunge pool, barbecue area, and a bit of sun and shade.
Features
No restaurant or direct beach access but beach club discounts, large pool with bar, and fitness room
Without a spa or restaurant on-site, Aldea Thai's Most notable feature is definitely its large, blue, slightly Asian-themed pool deck. Overlooking the property's decorative reflection pool area and with beach views out to sea, the pool is surrounded by a spacious and landscaped sunning deck equipped with loungers, umbrellas, and tables to hold your tropical drinks from the large, palapa-style pool bar -- or you can grab a drink in the water from the swim-up stool bar.
Aldea Thai guests also have a small but adequately sized gym on the first floor with a few machines, exercise room, and flat-screen TV. They also get access to a guest computer with Internet and printing abilities.
Though the sea is so close you can both smell and see it, Aldea Thai does not have direct access to the sand (though this was being worked on this during our visit). It does provide access to and discounts at neighboring Kool Beach Club, which has meeting rooms, a lap pool, tons of lounging areas, bar, restaurant, and hip vibe.
The hotel has free Wi-Fi, valet parking, and elevators to all floors.
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Scene
A open and spacious upscale spot with guests who love to party
Of this property's 106 rooms, 60 are rentable, and the property feels massive for the area, where dinky boutique hotels are the norm. Between its large hallways, tons of open-air spaces, central, stylish, and modern reflection pool area (crossable via a pathway), and surprisingly spacious pool deck, the hotel feels a bit like a grand resort. In fact, it's easy to get turned around in the maze-like layout of the hallways. While (depending on the season) this hotel may be quiet during the day, allowing for a quiet sun-soaked pool session, or midday afternoon workout, its guests tend to be night owls, partiers, and -- unfortunately for some -- loud. Unless you're planning on joining the partier ranks, it may be wise to seek other accommodation, bring a good set of earplugs, or at the very least, ask for a room in quieter wing.
It's also good to note that hotel guests (non-owners) need to check-in off to the side of the grand entrance stairs in the "VIP" area. Because the units here are condo rentals, many of the offerings found at true hotels and resorts, such as a restaurant and room service, are lacking here.
Location
Near the northern section of the strip between two hip and bumping beach clubs
Rooms
Ranging from standard hotel rooms to large fully equipped condo-style Penthouses with huge rooftop terraces; most rooms come with plunge pools
While Aldea Thai has 106 units on-site, only 60 of them are rented out to the public. All of these rooms feature contemporary upscale decor incorporating dark veneer wood furniture, colorful accents in rich red or green, cream and beige bedding, and tile floors. The comparatively bland bathrooms come with XX toiletries. Flat-screen televisions, make-up mirrors, and hairdryers are standard in all categories.
Upgrading from the Superior Rooms with two double beds (similar to standard hotel rooms) to the Junior Suite will get you a king-size bed, kitchenette with cooking gear and dishes, private patio, and slightly more upscale bathroom. Condo-style rooms start with Luxury Suites, which have separate living and dining room spaces, full kitchens with all the fixings (including coffeemakers with for-fee coffee kits, microwaves, and full refrigerators), large outdoor spaces, and -- sometimes -- private plunge pools and/or ocean views. The Master Suites are essentially a combination of the Superior Room and Luxury Room, while booking the Penthouse Suite (the highest category) with its own huge, personal rooftop terrace is the ultimate score. These two-bedroom units are about as large as the Luxury Suites, though kitchens tend to be a little less cramped. There are balconies off each bedroom and the living room, but nothing beats the breeze and views from the rooftop terrace. Up here you'll find a built-in couch, plunge pool, barbecue area, and a bit of sun and shade.
Features
No restaurant or direct beach access but beach club discounts, large pool with bar, and fitness room
Without a spa or restaurant on-site, Aldea Thai's Most notable feature is definitely its large, blue, slightly Asian-themed pool deck. Overlooking the property's decorative reflection pool area and with beach views out to sea, the pool is surrounded by a spacious and landscaped sunning deck equipped with loungers, umbrellas, and tables to hold your tropical drinks from the large, palapa-style pool bar -- or you can grab a drink in the water from the swim-up stool bar.
Aldea Thai guests also have a small but adequately sized gym on the first floor with a few machines, exercise room, and flat-screen TV. They also get access to a guest computer with Internet and printing abilities.
Though the sea is so close you can both smell and see it, Aldea Thai does not have direct access to the sand (though this was being worked on this during our visit). It does provide access to and discounts at neighboring Kool Beach Club, which has meeting rooms, a lap pool, tons of lounging areas, bar, restaurant, and hip vibe.
The hotel has free Wi-Fi, valet parking, and elevators to all floors.
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Best Rates
Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Airport Transportation
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Babysitting Services
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Balcony / Terrace / Patio
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Basic Television
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Business Center
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Cable
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Cribs
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Dry Cleaning
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Full Kitchen
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Internet
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Pool
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Poolside Drink Service
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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Swim-Up Bar
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