The Bloom by TV Pool Khao Yai — a resort in a 100-rai flower garden you should read the real reviews on before booking
Picture this: you wake up, open your room door, and there's a field of multi-coloured flowers stretching as far as you can see, with mountains in the background — The Bloom by TV Pool is a resort built in the middle of one of Khao Yai's well-known flower gardens, across more than 100 rai around Km.144 of Mittraphap Road, in Phaya Yen, Pak Chong · It's part of the TV Pool group, only about 500 metres from PB Valley Khao Yai Winery and close to the Khao Yai National Park entrance · The selling point is the flower garden, the photo spots, and an area where you can feed sheep and alpacas · But to be straight with you, the real reviews are fairly mixed to negative, especially when it comes to upkeep and value — this article walks you through both the good and the things to watch for before you decide to book.
Who The Bloom by TV Pool is for — if I had to sum it up the way I'd tell a friend, The Bloom by TV Pool isn't a luxury resort you go to for flawless rooms and service. It's a stay that sells the atmosphere of a huge flower garden of over 100 rai on the same grounds · This place started as The Bloom flower garden, already a popular photo spot in Khao Yai, before it grew into a resort for people who want to spend the night surrounded by flower fields · Based on the real reviews, the people it suits are groups of friends or families coming to Khao Yai mainly to photograph the flower garden who want a bed nearby so they don't have to drive far, plus seminar groups and tour parties who need a lot of space for a lot of people · The people it does not suit are couples expecting a quiet luxury resort with spotless new rooms and premium service, or anyone sensitive about cleanliness and upkeep, because that's exactly what the real reviews are most negative about · Put simply, if you come expecting an "affordable stay in a flower garden" and you're mainly here for photos, your odds of leaving happy are good — but if you set your expectations at the level of a typical luxury Khao Yai resort, you may be disappointed · The place is still open today, both the flower garden (entry around 100 baht for adults, 50 baht for children) and the accommodation, with the garden open daily roughly 08:00–20:00.
Location and getting there — The Bloom by TV Pool is at 357 Moo 5, Phaya Yen, Pak Chong, Nakhon Ratchasima, around Km.144 of Mittraphap Road, then a fair way in off a side road · The easiest landmark to remember is that it's only about 500 metres from PB Valley Khao Yai Winery, so the two are easy to pair, and it's near the Khao Yai National Park entrance, about a 5–10 min drive · From Bangkok it's roughly a 2.5–3 hr drive along Mittraphap Road, through Pak Chong and on toward the Km.144 stretch · The upside of the location is that it sits in one of Khao Yai's most popular touring zones, close to the PB Valley vineyard, Farm Chokchai, and the cafes and restaurants along Thanarat and Mittraphap roads · One important note: there's no public transport here at all, and the resort itself sits a fair way back from the main road, so you'll need your own car or a rental — without one it's a real hassle, both for getting in and out and for finding food · Another thing reviews mention is that the grounds are so large that walking from the car park or lobby to your room or the various spots is quite far, especially in the middle of the day when the sun is strong and there's little shade from big trees, so bring an umbrella or a hat.
"The flower-garden views really are beautiful and the photos come out great — perfect for coming with a group of friends to shoot all day. But be prepared: the sun is strong and there's a fair bit of walking, so bring an umbrella and water."
Room types and decor — The Bloom by TV Pool has rooms in several zones and styles to handle both small groups and big parties · The two main zones that come up most often are the Cliff View zone, row-style rooms looking out over the garden and mountains, and Morook Villa, decorated in a Moroccan style with Middle Eastern colours and patterns, which many reviews say photographs beautifully and has real character · There are also rooms and buildings in various sizes to choose from by group size, good for travelling as a party · On the praise side, people say some rooms are spacious, nicely decorated, and have a good view · But to be straight, there's a fair amount of criticism about the rooms — several real reviews mention inconsistent room upkeep, with some rooms hitting damp problems, broken furniture, and decor that's starting to wear, and at worst a few reviews describe cleanliness issues in the bathroom, with water not running or blocked drains · A lot of this comes down to which zone and which period you get, which can make people's experiences wildly different · The honest advice is to ask to see the room before check-in if you can, and photograph its condition when you arrive, so you can flag the team straight away if there's a problem.
Facilities, the pool, and the spa — on the facilities side, The Bloom by TV Pool has a decent amount for a resort at this level · There's an outdoor pool, a hot tub, a sun-lounging area, plus a spa and massage service for anyone who wants to unwind after a full day walking the garden · But the real heart of this place isn't the pool or the spa — it's the flower garden of over 100 rai, planted with 30–40 varieties rotating by season, with plenty of photo spots such as a 360-degree viewpoint, large props, a fountain, and an animal zone where you can feed sheep and alpacas that kids love · The flowers look their best in winter (around November–February), when it's cool and the blooms are at their peak · An honest note: quite a few reviews are disappointed because they came in the wrong season and found wilted or unbloomed beds, with stretches where there are a lot of artificial flowers mixed in, and parts of the grounds that don't look as well looked after as they should · So if you're coming specifically for the flower garden, check first whether the flowers are blooming at that time so you don't set your hopes too high.
Food and the on-site restaurant — inside The Bloom by TV Pool there's a resort restaurant and drink stands serving both overnight guests and day visitors to the garden · Breakfast for guests gets praise in some reviews for having plenty of choice and generous portions · But overall the food at the resort isn't a main selling point, and taste and price are things opinions differ on · The upside of the location is that The Bloom sits on a popular touring route, so a few minutes' drive gets you to plenty of Khao Yai's well-known restaurants and cafes, both around Km.144 Mittraphap and on Thanarat Road, plus PB Valley right next door has its own winery restaurant · So you don't have to rely on the resort for food — going by the Khao Yai cafe and restaurant reviews, many people choose to head out for somewhere else · The advice is that if you come as a big group or seminar party, ask the resort about food packages in advance, since it takes group bookings and catering, while general travellers will find it more flexible to plan on eating out sometimes.
Service — service is another point where opinions in the real reviews clearly split · Those who were impressed say some staff are friendly and helpful, especially in the quieter container-room or villa zones, with people describing warm care · But there's a fair share of criticism too, with some reviews mentioning inconsistent service, booking-coordination mix-ups such as getting a room zone that didn't match the booking, or slow responses to in-room problems · The service score across reviews sits in the middle (around 2.9 out of 5), which reflects how the experience depends on the time and the team you get · For a stay that focuses on big groups and has grounds this large, that kind of inconsistency is somewhat understandable, but it's something to brace for, and to confirm the booking details (room zone, number of people, food) clearly in writing before you travel.
What the real reviews say (both praise and criticism) — pulling from TripAdvisor, Agoda, Wongnai, and Thai travellers' review threads, the picture is fairly consistent: The Bloom by TV Pool is a stay that clearly divides opinion into two camps · The praise: the flower garden is wide and photographs beautifully, especially when the flowers are in full bloom in winter; some room zones have beautiful, distinctive Moroccan decor; the mountain views are good; it suits coming as a group of friends or a seminar party that needs lots of space; and it's near PB Valley and the popular touring spots · The criticism: the thing mentioned most is upkeep and cleanliness — the cleanliness score across reviews is low (around 2.0 out of 5), with some rooms hitting damp problems and broken furniture, and in some cases even bathroom issues with water not running or blocked drains · Next is value, with many feeling what they paid didn't match what they got; flowers that are sometimes wilted or mixed with artificial ones, which disappoints people compared with the promotional photos; strong sun with little shade; and an overall TripAdvisor score of around 2.6 out of 5 from 25 reviews, which is low compared with typical Khao Yai resorts · The bottom line is that this is a fairly hit-or-miss stay that depends on the season, the room zone, and the expectations you set.
"It was fun coming to photograph the flower garden, and the kids loved feeding the sheep and alpacas — but the room we got didn't really match the price and the cleanliness needs work. Next time I'd just come for the garden on a day trip."
Price comparison and value — room rates at The Bloom by TV Pool start at around THB 1,800/night in the regular season and can climb to roughly THB 2,500–3,500+ for villa-zone rooms or during high season and long weekends · Compared with Khao Yai stays in a similar price range — such as garden resorts or houses in the Mu Si and Thanarat zones, many of which keep their rooms in better shape and offer better value — it has to be said honestly that The Bloom's value depends a lot on your purpose · If your main goal is to "spend the night in a flower garden so you can photograph it and use the garden to the fullest" and you come as a group splitting the room cost, there's decent value, because you get an atmosphere other stays don't have · But if you judge purely on room quality, cleanliness, and service, on the same budget there are options in Khao Yai that give more peace of mind · Another route many people choose after reading the reviews is to visit just the flower garden on a day trip (paying the few-hundred-baht entry) and then stay at a better-reviewed resort in the same area, which is a more sensible and safer plan for anyone who doesn't want to take the risk.
What to know before booking — a few things help you decide and make for a smoother stay · One, set the right expectations — this is a 3.5-star resort in a flower garden that sells the atmosphere, not a luxury resort, and grasping that beforehand cuts the chance of disappointment a lot · Two, check the flower season before you go — the prettiest stretch is winter (Nov–Feb); off-season you may find beds that haven't bloomed or have wilted, so ask the resort or look at the latest photos first · Three, confirm the booking details clearly — room zone, number of people, and food should be confirmed in writing, since there are reviews about getting a zone that didn't match the booking · Four, ask to see the room and photograph its condition at check-in, so if you hit a cleanliness or damage issue you can ask to switch straight away · Five, you'll need your own car, because there's no public transport and the grounds are large with a lot of walking · Six, bring an umbrella, a hat, and water, because the sun is strong and there's little shade in the garden · Seven, if you book through an OTA, pick a free-cancellation option first and call the resort directly at 02-733-9000 to confirm again.
The verdict — from all the real reviews, The Bloom by TV Pool is a stay with a character of its own as a resort in a 100-rai flower garden, near PB Valley and Khao Yai National Park, suited to groups of friends, families coming for photos, and seminar parties that need a lot of space · Its strengths are the flower-garden atmosphere, the photo spots, the animal zone, and the mountain views you won't find at an ordinary stay · But to be straight, room upkeep, cleanliness, and consistency of service are the weak points the real reviews bring up again and again, and the overall score of around 2.6 out of 5 on TripAdvisor reflects that · If you're after a Khao Yai resort with spotless rooms, good service, and clear value, this may not be the answer, and you should consider the better-reviewed stays in the Mu Si or Thanarat zones · But if you're set on coming for the flower garden above all, you understand it's a stay that sells atmosphere, and you come when the flowers are blooming with reasonable expectations — The Bloom by TV Pool can still be a fun experience in its own way, with the safest route being to visit the garden on a day trip and then pick a place to sleep that gives you the value you're comfortable with.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Flower garden of over 100 rai, photographs beautifully, great for groups
- ✓ Some room zones have beautiful, distinctive Moroccan decor
- ✓ Near PB Valley and the Khao Yai park entrance, easy to pair on a tour
- ✓ Spacious grounds that can handle seminar parties and big groups
- ! Cleanliness and room upkeep are inconsistent, per the real reviews
- ! Flowers are sometimes wilted or mixed with artificial ones, unlike the promo photos
- ! Strong sun, little shade, and a lot of walking on the grounds
- ✓ A flower-garden atmosphere and mountain views you won't find at an ordinary stay
- ✓ Has a pool, a hot tub, a spa, and massage service
- ✓ Animal zone to feed sheep and alpacas that kids love
- ✓ Affordable starting rates, better value if you come as a group splitting the cost
- ! Booking coordination can slip, sometimes you get a room zone that doesn't match
- ! Inconsistent service, depending on the time and the team
- ! Overall value is still debated in the real reviews
- 💡If you expect a resort with spotless, flawless rooms — the real reviews mention inconsistent cleanliness and room upkeep → consider the better-reviewed stays in the Mu Si or Thanarat zones
- 💡If you're coming specifically for the flower garden — the flowers are at their best in winter, and off-season you may find unbloomed or wilted beds → check the latest photos and the season before you go, or come on a day trip
- 💡If you don't have your own car — there's no public transport, it sits a fair way back from the main road, and the grounds are large with a lot of walking → you'll need to rent a car or bring your own; not suited to anyone travelling by public transport