Dusit Thani Pattaya joined the biggest hospitality challenge in the Eastern Seaboard area of Thailand, the “Pattaya Hospitality Challenge 2018” under the concept “Innovation Thailand 4.0” held at the Napalai Convention Hall recently. The event was organised by the Thai Hotels Association in co-operation with Pattaya City and a long list of sponsors, with many Eastern Seaboard hotels and resorts taking part in various categories covering skills in housekeeping, spa, and massage as well as food and beverage. This year, Dusit Thani Pattaya took the opportunity to showcase the talents and flair of staff while having fun sharing creative work with counterparts. Staff participated in the Floral Display Arrangement, Fruit and Vegetable Carving, Barista Contest, Spa Booth Decoration, Fancy Towel Folding Display, and Western Table Set Up with Floral Arrangement competitions, among others.
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