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This one million baht club office free breakfast cocktails and snacks

Since the global pandemic has struck, hotels in and around the world have been trying to come up with more creative ideas when it comes to attracting visitors amongst these harsh travel restrictions.

The latest in innovative ideas is from a hotel right here in Thailand.

This hotel offers a package that allows guests to stay for an entire year.

You might think staying for the entire year in Thailand is a dream come true, however, this offer has been launched by the Hyatt Regency Bangkok Sukhumvit and it is the one million Bht club.

This exclusive club includes your housekeeping, breakfast every morning, light snacks hors d’oeuvres, and of course cocktails.

The offer also includes complimentary parking and a club lounge meeting room for use. All this for 1 million Thai baht which is around £25,000.

If you do have a one million baht just lying around in your bank account that you want to use on something good there are a number of perks for your year-long stay.

The hotel in question will host rooftop parties for up to 20 people and a complimentary 2 hours of free drinks just thrown in.

Guests also received complimentary massages at the neighbouring in spa. You will have 10 limousine trips within Bangkok via Viz Black card membership, and this also gives discounts and exclusive perks and at the Siam Paragon, Siam Center, Icon Siam, and Siam Discovery and also an exclusive medical check-up at the Bumrungrad International Hospital.

If that isn’t enough, on top of all this, 20% of the package price gets given back to the guest in the form of credit to use in the hotel’s restaurants and bars.

That works out to around £5,000, or £415 a month

For those of you that don’t like staying in a hotel all day and every day, maybe you get a bit tired and want to explore, then an amazing 10 nights at Hyatt’s properties in Hua Hin, Phuket, and Samui are also included in the package.

At present, Thailand is on both the UK’s list of travel corridors, meaning arrivals from there don’t have to quarantine for two weeks, and the Foreign Office’s list of low-risk countries.

However, the entire country is almost entirely off-limits to international tourists until further notice.

Apart from exemptions such as those who have work permits or student visas, the only foreign visitors permitted entry to Thailand are travelers from China who hold a Special Tourist Visa.

October saw the 1st Chinese tourists arrive in Bangkok since the travel ban lifted and they had to quarantine for 14 days.

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