4/5 Louis M. 5 months ago on Google • 17 reviews
When
travelers
read
about
the
amenities
and
decide
to
share
a
bathroom,
it
becomes
a
budget
option.
Not
necessarily
the
cheapest
budget
option,
but
still
in
that
category.
So,
it
should
be
judged,
with
that
priority,
in
mind.
I
can
see
this
place
gets
rave
reviews
from
the
other
guests,
and
I
don't
want
to
rain
on
anyone's
parade,
but
with
taxes,
I
paid
$49,
for
one
night.
This
wasn't
even
the
highest
price.
This
was
discounted.
If
you
can
afford
luxury,
instead
of
simpler
accomodation,
why
not
fly
to
Maui?
It's
a
fancy
house
in
a
wealthy
neighborhood
and
for
$20
less
per
night,
you
can
stay
in
a
nice
room
in
a
middle
class
Mexican
neighborhood.
And
that
other
house
will
be
in
walking
distance
of
supermarkets,
restaurants,
public
buses,
etc.
And
if
you
have
trouble
with
interpreting
Mexican
street
addresses,
this
might
be
a
poor
choice.
This
BnB,
it's
not
anything
more
or
less
than
that,
places
the
burden
of
finding
the
place
on
the
shoulder
of
the
customer.
With
a
hotel,
they
have
a
big
sign
and
are
on
a
commercial
street.
Humant
has
no
sign,
at
all,
and
when
you
are
wandering
around,
blocked
by
locked
gates
every
block,
in
the
intense
tropical
heat
and
humidity,
you
may
wonder
if
you
are
getting
a
fair
deal,
or
the
short
end
of
the
stick.
I
don't
know
how
insecure
the
average
guest
is
here.
If
they
really
need
to
be
constantly
reassured
that
they
are
cool.
There
are
obviously
cheaper
pathways
to
scratching
that
itch.
They
have
a
filtered
water
faucet,
in
the
kitchen,
but
I'm
not
sure
they
ever
change
the
filter,
so
you
could
be
drinking
dirty
water.
I
contacted
them
about
it
and
I've
yet
to
get
confirmation
about
it.
I
would
suggest
you
bring
your
own
water.