I am sorry to give this hotel a very low rating.In addition, there is a psychological resistance as the score is very different from the general rating for this hotel.Perhaps, Thais and Koreans have different perspectives on choosing accommodation, which is why they gave such conflicting ratings.* Reason for low rating1. Old rooms and poor maintenanceAll facilities wear out over time. It is the job of the owner and employees to manage it. Unfortunately, this hotel neglects its age.For example, the mirror border in the bathroom is made of MDF. It is highly hygroscopic, so it absorbs moisture and expands on its own. The way to prevent this is to not use MDF material in places with a lot of moisture or to repaint it to prevent moisture.This hotel has just neglected this and is gradually expanding around the areas where the skin has peeled off.2. Old garden, swimming pool and unmaintained conditionThe garden is very small. So much so that I can't make the excuse that I can't manage it because I don't have any employees. However, old dust and fallen leaves combine with the small statues (which are also dark and grimy because they have not been cleaned), creating an abandoned atmosphere. It shouldn't be difficult to sweep a broom...The same goes for the swimming pool.Very small. It's not that difficult to clean.There are fallen leaves and bug corpses floating around, and white powder that I don't know if it's paint or something is on my feet. The water also looks clear when no one goes in, but when you play in the water, white powder floats up and becomes cloudy. What kind of paint was applied to the swimming pool? Is it water-based paint? The white powder that sticks to our hands and feet and the thought of it getting into our mouths while swimming makes it impossible for anyone in my family, except my youngest son, to play.The sunbeds are also covered in black dust because they are not cleaned. I don't want to sit down. The swimming pool is small and only has two sunbeds. They don't clean or maintain it at all. The deck of the swimming pool is also dirty, making it uncomfortable to walk around barefoot.If this is the case, it would be better to close the swimming pool, but I wonder why they are receiving bad reviews and spending money to maintain the swimming pool.3. MealNot bad considering the price. However, compared to Star Hotel and Golden City Rayong Hotel, it is inferior. For reference, the Marquis Hotel and the two hotels are similar in price. Isn't it human nature to choose a better place for the same price?4. Guest roomI went there for about 980 baht because it was a special price, and there was a room that didn't seem to have a window (there is a window. It's not a window facing the front, but a small window in the corner. It's close to the building across from me, so I can't open a window in the front). Even though it is midday, it gets gloomy if you don't turn on the lights.If you request a room with an open window, an additional charge of 100 baht will be charged. In the end, this rate is almost the same as Star Hotel or Golden City Rayong Hotel.5. LocationThis place was located in the entertainment district of Rayong. Although it has become more decadent than in the past, there are still decadent massage parlors and clubs.Despite this, the surroundings have a calm atmosphere. I think it's because the commercial area in this alley is declining. In the past, it was quite noisy... but thanks to that, I was able to sleep quietly.There is a laundromat, convenience store, and massage shop nearby, so accessibility to amenities is good.6. KindnessIt didn't feel particularly friendly or unfriendly. Maybe it was the language, but I think Thai people would have received more sophisticated service.7. Overall reviewAs a Korean, I can't understand why this hotel's rating is so high (Google rating, Agoda rating). I think it's probably because it's so different from the Thai perspective.My whole family agreed, but I don't think we will come back to the Marquis Hotel again.