Chokdee Place Sakon Nakhon — A City Hotel With a Pool for Under THB 700 a Night
What sets Chokdee Place apart from the other places to stay in the city of Sakon Nakhon is something you rarely hear about in this province — a hotel with two outdoor pools, one of them fitted with a kids' slide · Some international reviewers even write that it's one of the few hotels in town with a pool you can actually swim in · The hotel sits on the Sakon Nakhon–Kalasin road around the 2 km mark, about 3 km from the city center · The rooms are roomy and clean, with free covered parking, a poolside café, and an airport shuttle · From around THB 650/night, rated 9.0 from 59 reviews on Trip.com · It suits families bringing kids for a swim, and road-trippers touring Isan who want a roomy room that's good value.
Who Chokdee Place is for — if a friend had to sum it up for a friend, Chokdee Place is the city hotel in Sakon Nakhon that sells something hard to find in this province: an outdoor pool you can actually swim in, at a price that's still within reach · Most places to stay in central Sakon Nakhon are small hotels or boutiques focused purely on bedrooms, with no pool and no shared space for kids to run around · So Chokdee Place ends up being one of the first names families with kids think of, because it has two pools and one of them has a kids' slide · It has been open since 2014 and had a major renovation around 2020, so most of the rooms still look fresh and work well · It's still open today and keeps scoring well — its overall score on Trip.com sits at around 9.0 from 59 reviews, while TripAdvisor gives it 3.9 out of 5, placing it mid-pack among Sakon Nakhon hotels · Real reviews show that the people it suits best are families with young kids, road-trippers touring Isan who want a roomy room and easy parking, and business travelers in town for meetings who want a hotel with more than just a bedroom · Those chasing a walkable location in the old town, or a varied big-hotel breakfast buffet, may need to set their expectations to match what the place actually is.
Location and getting around — Chokdee Place is at 64/11 on the Sakon Nakhon–Kalasin road around the 2 km mark, in Tambon That Choeng Chum, Mueang Sakon Nakhon district · The upside of being on this main road is that it's very easy to get in and out if you're driving, with a gas station, a 7-Eleven, and roadside restaurants nearby — no winding down deep side streets · The city center and the evening market are about 3 km away, roughly a 7–10 min drive, while major sights such as Phra That Choeng Chum Worawihan and Wat Pa Sutthawat (the temple housing the Luang Pu Mun museum) are only about a 5 min drive away · Nong Han, the largest freshwater lake in Isan, is also a short drive away · As for the airport, Chokdee Place is about 11–12 km from Sakon Nakhon Airport (SNO), roughly a 20 min drive, and the hotel runs an airport shuttle (for an extra charge — best arranged in advance) · One thing to say plainly is that this location is not suited to walking around; some reviews note it's "a little far from the city center" · If you don't have your own car, be ready to call a Grab or a taxi, because even though it's on a main road you'll still need to drive in for every meal or outing in the city.
"We came here specifically to take the kids swimming. It's one of the few city hotels with a real pool, and it even has a slide for kids. The rooms are roomy and clean, and the covered parking that keeps the sun and rain off is great. Such good value."
Room types and decor — Chokdee Place is a building of about 4 floors with roughly 84 rooms in total, split into several types to suit different sizes and uses · It starts with the Superior King or Superior Twin rooms — standard rooms with a large bed or twin beds, good for couples and travel companions · Stepping up, there's the Deluxe Twin, which is larger, and the one many people like is the Premier Twin Room with Bathtub, which has a tub in the room — good for anyone who wants a soak to unwind after a full day out · The largest room is the Executive Room with a King bed · The point real reviews agree on most is that the rooms are roomy, airy, and bright; many reviews use the words "spacious" and "well-lit," which for a hotel in the upper-hundreds-of-baht range out in the provinces is more space than you'd expect · Inside, the rooms have air conditioning that actually gets cold, a flat-screen TV, a fridge, a work desk, and bedding many people praise as soft and comfortable · The decor is simple and bright — not luxurious, but clean and easy to use · One thing to know from the reviews is that room quality may not be consistent across every room — some rooms that haven't been renovated may show wear with the building's age, such as a bathroom that some say should be updated, or stains found in the bathroom · If newness matters to you, ask for a recently renovated room when you book or check in.
Amenities, the pool, and the gym — this is the heart of what makes Chokdee Place stand out from the other places to stay in the city of Sakon Nakhon · The hotel has two outdoor pools, one of them with a kids' slide, which makes it the main selling point for families bringing children · Some reviews even write that it's one of the few hotels in town with a pool you can actually swim in, and in a province where the choice of hotels with pools is very limited, that matters more than many people think · Besides the pools there's also a gym for anyone who wants to work out, and the poolside Impresso Coffee café, where you can sip a coffee looking out over the pool in a relaxed setting · Parking is another point that draws a lot of praise, because there's free covered parking that keeps the sun and rain off your car — something road-trippers touring Isan really like · There's free Wi-Fi throughout, daily housekeeping, 24-hour security, a laundry service, plus a meeting room and a function room for seminars or events · It has to be said straight that the pool here is more for splashing around and cooling off than for serious lap swimming, and the overall feel is that of a fully functional city hotel rather than a luxury resort — but in the context of Sakon Nakhon, it offers a more complete set of options than many of its rivals.
Food and the café — Chokdee Place serves an Asian breakfast buffet (included in the room rate on some packages, charged at around 500 baht per person on others), and there's the poolside Impresso Coffee café serving Thai food and drinks · It has to be said plainly that breakfast is where reviews split clearly down two sides · The side that likes it says breakfast is tasty and the service is good, while the side that's critical says the selection is fairly limited, especially for international travelers used to Western dishes — some say there's no fruit juice, or they ran into an empty coffee pot, and one review tells of finding ants in the teapot · So if you're expecting a varied big-hotel breakfast buffet, you may need to dial your expectations down a bit · The upside is that the main-road location means restaurants and convenience stores are close by, so it's easy to go find your own food or order delivery to the room · For those who care most about value, picking a room without breakfast and heading out for an Isan-style breakfast in town is another route many people take and end up happier with.
Service — service at Chokdee Place draws more praise than criticism overall · Plenty of reviews say the staff are friendly, look after you well, and go out of their way to help, and there are even international reviews that single out individual staff members for their courtesy and helpfulness · The airport shuttle and taxi-booking service also make travel easier for those who fly in · But to be fair, two points come up in the real reviews · The first is the language barrier — most staff communicate mainly in Thai, with limited English, so some international travelers feel communication is hard on certain things · The second is that the speed of response is uneven at times — there's a review that tells of waiting an hour for room service · Overall, service is still one of the place's strengths, especially for Thai guests who aren't held up by the language.
What real reviews say (praise and gripes) — pulling together Trip.com, Agoda, and TripAdvisor, the picture is fairly consistent · On the praise side: two pools with a kids' slide that are hard to find in the city of Sakon Nakhon, roomy clean and bright rooms, comfortable beds, free covered parking that keeps the sun and rain off, friendly and helpful staff, and good value for what you get — there's a review saying it has the best price-to-quality ratio in town · There are positive comments like "a lovely hotel, very clean" and "a roomy room, good light, a soft bed" · On the things-to-note side: the most talked-about point is breakfast, with a limited selection that doesn't quite suit Western travelers; next is the location being fairly far from the city center, about 3 km, needing a car or a ride; then the language barrier with staff, weak water pressure in some bathrooms with hot water that's slow to arrive, and room quality that isn't consistent across every room — some unrenovated rooms may have stains in the bathroom or need updating · Most of these gripes can be fixed by choosing the right room and setting the right expectations, rather than being big problems that keep people from coming back, and the fact that the hotel hasn't had a negative review in the last several months is a good sign.
"Clean room, good bed, polite and helpful staff, the best value in town. The only downsides are that the breakfast selection is a touch limited and it's a bit far from the city — you have to drive in to eat."
Price and value — Chokdee Place's starting rate is around THB 650/night for a standard room in the normal price range (roughly 19–37 US dollars as shown on international platforms), and it can climb during festivals or long weekends — especially around Sakon Nakhon's big merit-making events such as the Wax Castle Procession and Ok Phansa in October, when city hotels fill up fast and prices clearly rise · Compared with other hotels in the city of Sakon Nakhon, what makes Chokdee Place especially good value is getting a pool at the same price level as hotels without one · Many places in town at a similar price are boutiques or small hotels focused purely on bedrooms, with no shared space · If you're coming with a family that has kids, the room rate you pay buying a pool for the kids to play in all day is better value than having to find a separate place to swim · For solo travelers or couples who won't use the pool, this price still gets you a roomy room and covered parking that are hard to find at the same rate · In short, on value, Chokdee Place delivers most for families and road-trippers, more than for those who care most about a walkable downtown location.
What to know before you book — a few things help make the stay smoother · One, if you're coming with kids meaning to swim, ask about the pool's opening and closing hours and its condition when you book, because an outdoor pool may close for maintenance or shut early at certain times · Two, if newness matters to you, specifically ask for a recently renovated room, because room quality isn't consistent across every room · Three, if you're sensitive about breakfast, you might pick a package without breakfast and head out for breakfast in town — it's better value and more to your taste · Four, if you don't have your own car, be ready to call a Grab or a taxi, because it's about 3 km from the city center and the main-road location isn't suited to walking · Five, if you want the airport shuttle, arrange it in advance, because there's an extra charge and a booking to confirm · Six, during Ok Phansa and the Wax Castle Procession in October, book well ahead because city hotels fill up very fast · Seven, choose free cancellation up front if your plans aren't set, and compare prices across several platforms, since rates often vary by season.
The bottom line — from all the real reviews, Chokdee Place is the hotel best suited to families bringing kids to Sakon Nakhon who want a place to stay with a pool to swim in, as well as road-trippers touring Isan who want a roomy room, free covered parking, and good value · Its highlights are the two pools with a kids' slide that are hard to find in this city, roomy clean rooms, and friendly service, all in the upper-hundreds-of-baht range · But you have to accept that the location is about 3 km from the city center and isn't suited to walking, the breakfast selection is limited and opinion splits two ways, there's a language barrier with international guests and staff, and room quality isn't consistent across every room · If you're after a walkable old-town location, or a varied big-hotel breakfast buffet, there may be a better fit in the downtown area · But measured by having a pool in the city of Sakon Nakhon for the price you pay, along with a roomy room and easy parking, Chokdee Place is a good-value pick that suits families to a degree few rivals in this city can match.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Two pools with a kids' slide, hard to find in the city of Sakon Nakhon
- ✓ Roomy, clean, bright rooms with comfortable beds
- ✓ Free covered parking that keeps the sun and rain off
- ✓ Friendly, helpful staff and good value
- ! Limited breakfast selection, opinion splits two ways
- ! About 3 km from the city center, not suited to walking
- ! Weak water pressure in some rooms, hot water slow to arrive
- ✓ The pool is a selling point families with kids love
- ✓ Airy, roomy rooms with good light, modern after the 2020 renovation
- ✓ Best price-to-quality ratio in town, according to some reviews
- ✓ On a main road with easy access, near a 7-Eleven and restaurants
- ! Staff have limited English, so there's a language barrier
- ! Room quality is inconsistent; some bathrooms need updating
- ! Room-service response is sometimes slow
- 💡If you don't have your own car — the hotel is on a main road about 3 km from the city center and isn't suited to walking → be ready to call a Grab/taxi, or pick a hotel in the downtown area instead
- 💡If you're expecting a varied breakfast buffet — the breakfast selection is limited and opinion splits two ways → pick a package without breakfast and head out for an Isan-style breakfast in town for better value and a better fit to your taste
- 💡If newness of the room matters to you — room quality is inconsistent and some bathrooms need updating → ask for a recently renovated room when you book or check in