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Indian tourists asked to leave Songkhla resort after heated dispute
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A seaside camper resort in Songkhla shared a Facebook post on June 12 describing what it called the worst experience in its five years of operation after a dispute with a group of Indian tourists .
Key facts
- A seaside camper resort in Songkhla shared a Facebook post on June 12 describing what it called the worst experience in its five years of operation after a dispute with a group of Indian tourists .
- The resort said the group requested to check in at 8am without paying an early check-in fee.
- While the room rate was approximately 700 baht per night, the group allegedly sought a refund that exceeded the amount paid.
- Elsewhere, about 20 rooms of tourists at a resort in Kamala, Phuket , were forced to find alternative accommodation after the hotel operator was evicted from the property amid a dispute.
Summary
The resort said the group requested to check in at 8am without paying an early check-in fee.
They booked three tents, each meant for two guests. The booking covered six people in total, but the resort said the group tried to stay with nine people without paying extra occupancy charges.