My daughter, her Husband and my 4 year old Grand Daughter will be in Cambodia late April and have asked me for advise on "Family friendly accommodation "
Given that my accommodation needs are rather basic, I cannot offer her information of this sort.
Suggestions are encouraged as to where they might stay in PP for 3-4 nights.
It will be hot in April so a pool would be good, but not a major requirement.
I'm guessing price per night $35- $45 and within a $2-$3 dollar tuk tuk ride from riverside.
Major concern for them is the daughter and her comfort/security.
Thanks.
Kev.
Family friendly accomodation.
Family friendly accomodation.
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I think Villa Grange might be a good shout on street 244. Tony has done a good job there and as a fellow Aussie will no doubt make them feel very welcome. Families are welcome (family rooms etc) nice pool, decent food. Safe quiet area,, near riverside and other kids there for the granddaughter to play with as well as Wat Botum Play park.
http://villagrangecambodia.com/
http://villagrangecambodia.com/
The Kabiki is billed as family-friendly - https://maads.asia/kabiki
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I find Kabiki a bit ‘abandoned’. I am not a fan of it. Villa Grange would be good. If the cost is too high, an alternative (not like villa grange at all but it is family friendly and has a plunge pool) is Number 9 on st 258. Villa Langka is also family friendly with a pool. Not sure of prices in comparison to Villa Grange.1984 wrote:The Kabiki is billed as family-friendly - https://maads.asia/kabiki
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TeaHouse on 242. Maybe slightly top end but always has a good price on Booking.com
Villa grange also a good choice
Villa grange also a good choice
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Bumping this thread as my Daughter and 4 year old Granddaughter will arrive late April for a short visit,
Any other suggestions on a place to stay for 4 days ?
Any other suggestions on a place to stay for 4 days ?
I refuse to go out with nothing more than a whimper followed by a small farting sound and a shit stain on my bed sheets..
Just thought I'd share that with you.
Just thought I'd share that with you.
Gin&Tonic wrote:I didn't realise you were old enough to be a grandfather. But now I think about it, it's probably a decade now since I met you in btb.
Yes I've aged a bit since then and also mellowed quite a lot.
Cheers mate.
I refuse to go out with nothing more than a whimper followed by a small farting sound and a shit stain on my bed sheets..
Just thought I'd share that with you.
Just thought I'd share that with you.
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It pains me to say it, but I agree with ricecakes ... Villa Grange is probably what you are looking for - also, it is about a 30 second walk to one of my local bars from there [emoji2]
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