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At the Four Seasons Koh Samui, Jasjit “JJ” Assi was preparing for another day in paradise. He knew his guests were waking up refreshed after a night on a legendary Four Seasons mattress. They would soon be arriving at the lavish breakfast buffet where they could choose between European classics – croissants, eggs florentine – or dishes more reminiscent of their surroundings: a Thai omelette, dim sum.

Afterwards, they’d want to settle by the pool, re-creating moments from the newly released season of the HBO hit show The White Lotus, which was shot at the hotel, among other photogenic destinations in Thailand. Weather threatened the evening’s programming, a barbecue on the beach with fire dancers and live music, but the rain held off. The White Lotus was shot at the Four Seasons Koh Samui, among other photogenic destinations in Thailand.



Photo / Supplied “As a general manager, I cannot ask for a better day than this,” said Assi, who has been with the Four Seasons brand for more than 17 years. The White Lotus is the poster child of the “set-jetting” trend that drives people to plan trips to filming locations. The trend has sent Yellowstone diehards to Montana and Outlander fans to Scotland.

And if the legend of the “White Lotus effect” is true, the Four Seasons Koh Samui may soon be impossible to book. Four Seasons Koh Samui is bracing for the boom. Photo / Supplied The show is said to inspire so much interest in the hotels where it takes place that room.

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