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At the time I wrote the article, it was listed in the About.com article and on the hotel's web site as having 5,100 rooms, then the world's largest. As another editor recently noted, travel sites only show "about 4,200" rooms, and it is no longer listed in About.com's list of largest hotels. Some evidence, like the redirection of the previous web site link to another named hotel, seems to indicate that the Ambassador City Jomtien perhaps split into a number of separate hotels, or redeployed some of its rooms as apartments, condos, or time-shares. Very strange. --MCB23:43, 7 July 2006 (UTC)Reply