I stayed at this hotel in late March of this year for three nights and went with my 10 year old son plus a friend of mine who was over from the U.S. We got a double suite with two large bedrooms one with a large double bed and the other two large singles. There was a spacious lounge with dining table, kitchen and guest w.c. Both bedrooms had en-suite bathrooms with bath and a shower. There was a balcony overlooking the river although the mosquitos rather put you off spending too much time on the balcony. All 3 rooms had a television plus here was a music system and DVD player in the lounge and free DVD of the week.
Access into the town was a walk along the railway track which the hotel has a golf buggy to take you up to if you do not want the 5 minute walk.
The open lounge/bar area was comfortable with a goodish wine selection (my mate is something of a wine buff) although the live band were dreadful and forced us to move into the more secluded, albeit empty, hotel bar. there is also a coffee shop and an internet area.
The restaurant we only dined in for breakfast - very standard buffet fare which is not my preference but it was OK. We ordered dinner via room service from the restaurant one night and had a variety of Thai and Western food - all very good.
We also booked one of the tours - we had a 10 year old to keep occupied remember - through the tour desk at the hotel and I have to say it was the best tour I have ever had. There was just the three of us with guides. We were driven around by jeep and they even changed the schedule when we declined to stand for 1 hour on a non air conditioned train!
The hotel also has a couple of pools and a few small shops.
The decor is a little dated but they were doing various buildings up when we were there.
Overall I enjoyed out time at the resort and in Kanchanaburi - which is now one of my favourite places in Thailand.
We took a mini bus from Pattaya which if I recall cost B4000 one way. We returned to bangkok and the price was a little less but not much! We booked directly via the phone number on the hotel web site which is a Bangkok number and all went smoothly.
If you fo i am sure you will enjoy the hotel and the area - it is also a wonderful change from Pattaya. One tip though is if you go into town for a meal DO NOT use the restaurants on the river/rivers edge. the service is poor, the food is distictly average, they are very expensive and they are merely tourist traps.