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Oceanami Vung Tau Deluxe Room: Family Fun in Vietnam!

Phòng Deluxe (2 NL + 2 Trè em) - Resort Oceanami Vung Tau Vietnam

Phòng Deluxe (2 NL + 2 Trè em) - Resort Oceanami Vung Tau Vietnam

Oceanami Vung Tau Deluxe Room: Family Fun in Vietnam!

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving DEEP into the Oceanami Vung Tau Deluxe Room: Family Fun in Vietnam! This ain't your cookie-cutter hotel review, this is a warts-and-all, heart-on-my-sleeve, "did I leave the iron on?" experience. Let's go!

First Impressions & Accessibility (Because, you know, REAL LIFE):

Okay, so picture this: You've just survived the airport, the taxi (which, by the way, airport transfer is a GODSEND, I'm telling you), and the general chaos of travel. You need a win. Oceanami's… well, it LOOKS promising. Gorgeous photos, right? And while I’m not personally using a wheelchair (thank the heavens), the Facilities for disabled guests are a HUGE plus. Knowing there's a leg up for folks who need it is just… good. Good for the soul. But, honestly, I didn't exactly scour the place for ramps and stuff. My focus was more, “WHERE'S THE COFFEE?” Accessibility? Solid check. My sanity? Still pending.

The Deluxe Room: Home Base (And My Temporary Sanity Bubble):

The room. Oh, the room. It's a Deluxe room, people. Meaning it’s bigger than my apartment (slight exaggeration… maybe). Air conditioning? DUH. Free Wi-Fi? Thank. The. Lord. Because otherwise, I’d be tearing my hair out trying to connect to the darn Internet again. (Seriously, Wi-Fi [free] for the WIN.) Internet access – wireless, Internet access – LAN… you've got options. And a desk to (pretend to) work at. Coffee/tea maker? YES! I NEEDED that. Like, NEEDED. Free bottled water? Again, YES. Water is life, especially in that humidity. Bathtub? Okay, I’m in.

I also appreciated the little touches. Complimentary tea, bathrobes (felt SO fancy!), and the extra long bed - which, when travelling with kids, is an absolute necessity. The blackout curtains? GENIUS. Those monsters start at 6am. The soundproofing – a lifesaver, if you happen to get the room next to the… well, next to anything. The sheer non-smoking status of the rooms is also a huge bonus for those of us who don't want to return home smelling like an ashtray.

And the seating area was brilliant. We could actually, you know, sit without being on top of each other, which is a rare luxury on family vacations.

Cleanliness, Safety & COVID-19 Stuff (Because, 2024 life):

Okay, let’s be honest, traveling during a pandemic is… well, it’s a thing. Oceanami seems to get it. They’re putting in the work. Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, and the whole Hygiene certification thing. You can opt-out of room sanitization, which is nice if you're feeling extra cautious. The Hand sanitizer dispensers? Abundant. They have staff trained in safety protocol.

Here's where things get… human. While I saw them sanitizing, I didn't personally dissect their sterilization process. I trust they are doing what they say. Safe dining setup… more on that in a sec. You can also get breakfast in your room if you are that way inclined. I'm generally not that way inclined.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Fueling the Fun (or the Meltdown):

The restaurant, (or restaurants - Restaurants) is where things get interesting. There's a Bar and a Poolside bar (woohoo!). They offer Coffee/tea in the restaurant. Breakfast [buffet] is a serious draw (and the Asian breakfast options were fantastic). My six-year-old developed a serious soup-for-breakfast habit. The international cuisine options were diverse and delicious. They had a la carte in the restaurant. No complaints there. Plenty of places to just grab a bottle of water (thank God!) and snack bar options.

But the real MVP? Room Service. Room service [24-hour]? Game changer. When the kids are screaming, it's raining, and all you want is a pizza and a glass of wine… thank you, Oceanami, for understanding the desperate needs of a parent on vacation! And they even had desserts in the restaurant. I'm not saying I ate all the desserts, but… okay, yes, I ate a lot of the desserts.

Things to Do and Ways to Relax (Because, You Know, Vacations):

Oh, the swimming pool! Yes. Swimming pool [outdoor]? Double yes! There's a pool with a view. Beautiful. Heavenly. Sauna. Spa. Massage! I didn't use all this stuff, (I was too busy chasing tiny humans and making sure someone hadn't wandered off), but I did briefly peek into the sauna. Seemed… steamy. They have a gym/fitness center, too. Let me tell you, hauling kids around is a form of fitness. The Body scrub and Body wrap options… well, maybe next time. I did indulge in the Foot bath.

Beyond the relaxation, you can book Meetings and seminars.

For the Kids (aka, the Tiny Terrorists):

My kids. Oh, my kids. Oceanami is Family/child friendly – a massive selling point. They had Babysitting service (praying hands emoji)! And Kids facilities. I’m not sure what all the specific Kids meal options are… the menu had an array of things to entice. The Family/child friendly nature of this place is a real blessing.

Services and Conveniences (The Little Things That Matter):

Currency exchange is handy. Cash withdrawal? Also handy. Concierge? Definitely. Daily housekeeping? BLESS. Laundry service? Needed it. Dry cleaning? Even better, especially after that ice cream incident. Luggage storage? Always a win. Food delivery? Another win. Car park [free of charge]? YAY!

The Imperfections & The Quirks (Because, Real Life Ain't Perfect):

Okay, real talk. The Internet… it wasn’t always lightning fast. Sometimes, it was… patchy. Annoying if you need to work (like, say, to write a hotel review, hypothetically), but… hey, you're on vacation! Let it go. And, well, the buffet? Sometimes there were… crowds. The elevator was a bless. But, it's a hotel. These are the things.

The Verdict: Would I Recommend the Oceanami Vung Tau Deluxe Room?

Absolutely, without question. Did my kids try to run wild? Yes. Did I spill coffee on myself? Probably. Did I find a moment of peace? Yes. Oceanami is a solid choice for Family Fun in Vietnam.

Here's the Deal (My Pitch, Because Everyone Loves a Deal):

Book your Deluxe Room at Oceanami Vung Tau NOW and get:

  • FREE upgrade to a room with a balcony (perfect for sunrises and quiet moments).
  • A complimentary spa treatment (because you deserve it, trust me).
  • A special welcome gift for the kids (to win them over right away!).
  • Exclusive discounts on dining and activities.
  • Flexible cancellation to give you peace of mind.

Why book now?

Because travel is now and Oceanami knows the value of safety and luxury. They are taking precautions and implementing measures and giving you the chance to have a great family vacation.

Don't let another day go by dreaming about your perfect vacation. Book your Oceanami Vung Tau Deluxe Room TODAY!

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Phòng Deluxe (2 NL + 2 Trè em) - Resort Oceanami Vung Tau Vietnam

Phòng Deluxe (2 NL + 2 Trè em) - Resort Oceanami Vung Tau Vietnam

Alright, buckle up buttercups! This isn't your grandma's perfectly planned, meticulously color-coded travel itinerary. This is real life – messy, unpredictable, and potentially disastrously fun – Oceanami Vung Tau edition, for a family of four in a Deluxe Room (2 adults, 2 rugrats). Lord help us all.

Day 1: Arrival and the Oceanami Embrace (or, "The Toddler Took a Bite Out of the Luggage")

  • 6:00 AM: Alarm goes off. Should have set it for 5:30… but hey, we're already behind, right? Packing the car. Chaos reins. The toddler, bless his adventurous little heart, decides the hard shell of the suitcase is a delicious snack.
  • 7:00 AM: Finally, we're on the road! Traffic out of Saigon… a national treasure. Try not to scream. Breathe. Remind yourself: beach is the reward.
  • 9:00 AM: Coffee pit stop. Required. Need caffeine. The kids are already melting down. Husband's attempting to mediate. I'm pretty sure my patience meter is flickering red.
  • 11:00 AM: Arrive at Oceanami! Whew! Gorgeous. The air smells like… freedom? (And sunscreen, of course). Check-in… smooth-ish. The kids are mesmerized by the lobby, which is a win.
  • 12:00 PM: Deluxe Room time! I'm hoping it's as nice as the pictures… oh, it is! Perfect! Two singles for the kids, one big bed for us. But wait… no balcony with a view? Ugh. Deep breath. We'll survive. The kids immediately take possession of the TV remote and the bed.
  • 1:00 PM: Lunch at one of the resort restaurants. Overpriced, under-seasoned, but hey, we’re fed! And the kids didn’t completely lose their minds, so that’s a win.
  • 2:00 PM: Let’s talk about the pool – that blue crystal ocean! The kids, now fueled by sugar and excitement, are like miniature torpedoes. I’m mostly refereeing, husband is mostly trying to relax (hah!). Sunscreen application is a battle every single time. Somehow, I still end up sunburned. This is the price of parenting.
  • 4:00 PM: Beach time! The sand! The waves! Building sandcastles with the kids is pure joy. Except that one wave that took out our castle and soaked everyone. And the sand that's now everywhere
  • 6:00 PM: Dinner. The little one is refusing to eat and the older one just wants dessert. I'm contemplating ordering room service and hiding in the bathroom with a glass of wine, which, let's be honest, is very tempting. However, we managed to get through it.
  • 8:00 PM: Bedtime. (Prayers to the vacation gods!). Kids are out for the count! Finally, some peace… and maybe a sneaky midnight snack.
  • 8:30 PM: Oh, they're awake again. This is worse than I thought.

Day 2: Diving Deep into… Boredom? (And the Occasional Glimpse of Paradise)

  • 7:00 AM: The kids are up early. Surprise, surprise!
  • 8:00 AM: Breakfast. Buffet breakfasts are my weakness. And my greatest fear. Too much food. Too many kids. Too little sanity.
  • 9:00 AM: Beach again. This time, attempting a "collect seashells for artistic projects" – a strategy to contain the chaos
  • 11:00 AM: The kids are tired and grumpy. We decide to try the kids' club. It looks colorful and exciting! For 10 minutes. Then, my four-year-old starts crying because they don't have the "right toys." Sigh. Back to the room.
  • 12:00 PM: Lunch by the pool! This time is more relaxed. Order some pizzas and beer, and watch the kids play in the water.
  • 2:00 PM: Nap time for the kids. YES! Husband and I, however, decide to go for a massage. Oh sweet, sweet bliss. We return feeling like slightly less stressed versions of ourselves.
  • 4:00 PM: Trying a new activity: kayaking.
  • 6:00 PM: Dinner at the resort again. We tried a different restaurant. This one was even more expensive and less satisfying. I saw a cockroach.
  • 7:00 PM: The kids are overtired and cranky. Bedtime is a war zone. Negotiating tactics involved bribes of dessert.
  • 8:30 PM: Husband and I are still awake, watching a terrible movie on TV and eating the leftover snacks from the day. (It's the simple things, right?)

Day 3: The Redemption Arc (Maybe?) and Departure (Or, "We Survived!")

  • 7:00 AM: Wake up. Repeat routine but with a slightly different feel this morning. Everyone is tired but excited to get back home again.
  • 8:00 AM: Quick breakfast. Now we know what to expect.
  • 9:00 AM: Last swim in the pool. Last moments on the beach.
  • 11:00 AM: Check out. Everything packed, everyone buckled in.
  • 12:00 PM: Drive to the coffee shop. The car's overflowing with sand, half-eaten snacks, and the ghosts of good intentions.
  • 2:00 PM: Back in Saigon.
  • 2:15 PM: I am already planning our next trip. Maybe somewhere with no children.

Final Thoughts:

Oceanami was beautiful. The kids were a handful. I am exhausted but happy. It was a messy, chaotic, imperfect, and incredibly memorable vacation. And that's just how I like it.

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Phòng Deluxe (2 NL + 2 Trè em) - Resort Oceanami Vung Tau Vietnam

Phòng Deluxe (2 NL + 2 Trè em) - Resort Oceanami Vung Tau Vietnam

Oceanami Vung Tau Deluxe Room: Family Fun - The Real Deal (No Pressure!)

Alright, so you're thinking Oceanami Vung Tau and that Deluxe Room, huh? Good choice! (Mostly. More on that later...). We just got back, and let me tell you, family travel... it's a wild ride. So, let's dive into the FAQs, but with a little... *ahem*... *realness*.

1. Is the Deluxe Room actually… Deluxe? Or Deluxe-ish?

Okay, truth time. Yeah, it's pretty deluxe. Spacious? Absolutely. We had *two* little terrors (age 5 and 7, for context – bless their tiny, sugar-fueled hearts) and didn't feel like we were living on top of each other. The beds? Comfy. The aircon? A Godsend in the Vung Tau heat.

But… and there’s always a but, isn't there? The "deluxe-ness" kinda depends on your expectations. Think clean, big, pleasant. Maybe not *over-the-top* glitz and glamour. One small ding: our balcony had a slightly… *ahem*… bird-related issue. Let’s just say, nature was, shall we say, *present* on the railing. Not a dealbreaker, but it wasn't quite postcard-perfect on arrival. (Husband, ever the optimist, just grabbed the hose later and fixed it. See? Teamwork!). So… yeah. Deluxe-ish. Good enough for a family? Absolutely. Worth the slightly higher price tag? Maybe. Depends how much sleep you need and how much you hate bird poop. (Me? A lot of both.)

2. Kids! Are the Deluxe Rooms Kid-Friendly? (aka: Will I Survive?)

YES! Thank *everything*. The space is key. My kids, bless their hearts, can turn any room into a disaster zone in about 3.7 seconds. The fact they had space to *spread* their disaster? Priceless. There's usually a small table and some chairs, which the kids will use for games and arts and crafts. Speaking of which, make sure to pack some basic supplies! Coloring books, crayons, maybe some stickers to keep them occupied in the hotel rooms!

Also, they have family connecting room. With connecting rooms, you get, you know, more space. And more peace of mind if you are traveling with children. You don't have to worry that children will wander off during the night, and you can go in and out of the other room to check on the little ones. Of course, the design comes with some minor flaws, but they are hardly affecting you stay. The bathroom? It's functional. Clean. The kids managed not to drown themselves, which is always a win in my book. (The shower pressure, by the way, was surprisingly good. Always a bonus after a day of chasing after tiny humans.)

One minor (but important) note: Remember to bring the usual kid-friendly essentials – snacks (loads of them!), sunscreen, and maybe earplugs for *yourself*. You'll thank me later.

3. The Pool! We must talk about the pool! (And other amenities…)

The pool area? AMAZING. Seriously. Multiple pools, including a kids' pool with slides. The kids were in heaven. I, on the other hand, was slightly less heavenly, chasing after a shrieking 5-year-old who decided to "swim" in the deep end. (Note to self: invest in floaties). The pool has some minor flaws, though! The chairs and tables are sometimes taken right away, and they are not perfectly clean. Despite some minor issues, the pool area is a truly captivating and exciting place for both children and parents.

There’s also a decent gym (didn’t go, because, you know, kids), a nice beach (sandy, clean-ish… the ocean can be a bit choppy sometimes), and a few restaurants. The food at the main restaurant was pretty good, though the service could be a little… *relaxed* at times. (This is Vietnam, after all. Embrace the *chill* ). Waiting for a coffee while your kids are simultaneously melting down and demanding waffles is, well, character-building. (And I highly recommend ordering two coffees. You'll need the extra caffeine.) Consider checking out some local restaurants, too! They'll give you a taste of the flavors of Vietnamese cuisine! However, many of the restaurants are quite a distance from the location, so it would be ideal to rent a car to ensure you are getting to your dining destination safely.

4. Is it Worth the Money Compared to Other Hotels in Vung Tau?

That’s the million-dollar question, isn’t it? Look, Vung Tau has a LOT of options. Oceanami is on the pricier side, especially for the Deluxe Rooms. You can find cheaper places, sure. But you're paying for space, the pool, the amenities, and the relative… *seclusion*. It’s less about budget and more about what you want in a vacation experience. Do you want a bustling beach town environment? Maybe look elsewhere. Do you want a relaxing (ish) family getaway with easy access to a nice beach and a killer pool? Then Oceanami’s Deluxe Room is a solid bet.

My opinion? For *us*, with two little monsters, the space and the pool made it worth the extra cost. The sheer joy on their faces when they saw the slides? Priceless. (And, let's be honest, the peace and quiet I got… when they were *in* the pool? Also priceless.) If your kids are older and would be content in a smaller space, or if you're on a tighter budget, other options in Vung Tau might be better. But for us? We'd probably go back. (But next time? I'm bringing extra bird-poop remover. Just in case.)

5. Any Tips/Tricks for the Deluxe Room Experience?

Oh, yes! Learn from my mistakes, people! First, request a room on a higher floor for a better view. (We got stuck on the second floor... not awful, but a better view is always appreciated!). Pack a small first-aid kit. Kids will get scraped knees, minor sunburns, and, inevitably, some strange mystery ailment that requires immediate attention. Bring those ziplock bags! Great for wet swimsuits, half-eaten snacks, and all those little "treasures" your kids will undoubtedly find.

Embrace the mess. Seriously. You're on vacation. Let go of the need for pristine order. And finally… Most importantly… BREATHE. Family vacations are a marathon, not a sprint. There will be meltdowns. There will be spilled drinks. There will be moments when you question your life choices. Just remember the good times will outweigh the, you know, *less good* ones. And the pool is awesome. Hotels In Asia Search

Phòng Deluxe (2 NL + 2 Trè em) - Resort Oceanami Vung Tau Vietnam

Phòng Deluxe (2 NL + 2 Trè em) - Resort Oceanami Vung Tau Vietnam

Phòng Deluxe (2 NL + 2 Trè em) - Resort Oceanami Vung Tau Vietnam

Phòng Deluxe (2 NL + 2 Trè em) - Resort Oceanami Vung Tau Vietnam

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