1/5 Ryan M. 1 year ago on Google
Oh.
Where
to
start.
Stayed
here
this
weekend.
Pros:
1.
The
architecture
was
okay
and
was
good
for
pics,
if
youre
into
that.
In
fact,
it's
pretty
if
you
take
pictures
from
the
lake.
2.
The
food
was
okay.
Serving
size
was
good.
Cons:
1.
There
was
no
water
during
the
first
half
of
our
stay
and
i
think
we
got
water
close
to
midnight
na.
The
staff
KNEW
may
problems
with
water
and
did
not
bother
informing
incoming
guests.
(One
staff
even
said
that
they
dont
know
why
bookings
kept
getting
accepted
when
management
knows
there
is
no
water!!).
They
tried
to
make
up
for
it
by
providing
service
water
buckets
.
When
they
initially
opened
the
water
valve,
it
ran
out
after
just
a
few
minutes
and
the
staff
gaslighted
us
by
saying
"andami
niyo
po
kasing
nakabook".
2.
There
were
zero
amenities.
No
toiletries
OR
tissue.
And
there
were
no
beddings
provided!
The
management
(and
all
the
signs
around
the
resort)
kept
on
gaslighting
us
saying
that
the
concept
is
"camping"
and
glamping
only
means
camping
but
you
have
access
to
toilet
and
water
(lol
wala
ngang
tubig
eh!!),
but
then
that
wouldn't
explain
the
very
expensive
price
tag.
Imagine
paying
for
3k+
but
you
have
to
bring
everything
lol.
It
doesn't
make
sense
to
charge
exorbitantly
AND
THEN
tell
guests
that
we
have
to
make
do
with
whatever
is
there.
Even
motels
have
free
soap.
🙄
3.
There
was
soap
left
by
previous
occupants
in
our
bathroom
lol.
Which
doesn't
justify
the
very
late
check-in
of
3pm
if
you
wont
clean
extensively
anyway.
5.
3k+
is
not
cheap
esp
bec
there
is
a
charge
for
everything
else.
AC
is
1800
overnight.
Hot
shower
is
1k+.
Plus
no
toiletries
or
beddings.
So,
uhm,
what
was
included
in
what
we
paid?
Lol.
6.
We
paid
extra
for
2
more
people
and
there
were
no
additional
amenities/toiletries/beddings
watever
provided.
At
this
point,
we
have
paid
close
to
7k+
na,
wala
pang
AC,
hot
shower
yan
ah.
Tapos
sasabihin
sayo
na
di
mo
deserve
ang
toiletries
at
water
kasi
"camping"
nga.
Wat??
Hahaha
7.
You
can
also
kayak,
for
a
whopping
price
of
1200
for
3
hours.
To
be
fair,
they
gave
us
a
free
hour
of
kayak
(because
we've
been
ranting
about
the
lack
of
water
since
we
arrived).
Still,
DONT
DO
IT.
We
rode
a
dilapidated
3
seater
boat,
and
were
provided
with
paddles
that
aren't
the
same
size
and
were
given
3
life
vests,
with
one
vest
that
cant
be
tied
close.
If
that's
what
you're
gonna
pay
for
400/hour,
not
worth
it.
8.
There
was
no
concierge
and
no
part
of
the
management
team
that
went
to
us
to
apologize
for
all
the
water
problems
(we
had
a
hint
that
some
members
of
the
management
since
they
opened
a
new
restaurant).
9.
Owner
gaslighted
my
friend
pa
sa
airbnb,
saying
these
exact
phrases:
"Although
this
group
of
Guests
are
all
well-informed
beforehand
that
we
are
NOT
a
(luxury)
Resort
but
just
a
Camp
Site
with
accommodation
units
better
than
camping
tents,
they
still
expected
facilities
and
amenities
that
usual
well-equipped
Resorts
offer."
>
Again,
motels
have
running
water
and
toiletries.
Anong
luxury
dun?
"Instead
of
appreciating
the
abundant
lush
green
mountains,
the
fresh
water
lake,
the
birds,
the
fish,
and
the
simple
living
at
the
countryside
that
we
offer,
they
chose
to
see
what
were
lacking
during
their
supposed
to
be
nature-adventure
trip."
>
Lol,
ano
daw?
>
Nature-adventure
doesnt
even
make
sense
because
aside
from
the
accomodations,
you
only
have
a
small
part
of
the
lake
to
roam
around
and
medyo
careful
ka
pa
kasi
may
mga
rooms/accoms
din
malapit
sa
shore.
If
you
want
to
have
any
sort
of
activity,
may
bayad
pa.
10.
They
keep
on
saying
that
they
are
the
first
glamping
site
sa
Cavinti,
pero
they
would
also
keep
insisting
na
CAMPING
lang
talaga
sila.
Eh
choose
one.
You
can't
claim
glamorous
camping
pero
ipagkakait
mo
basics
ng
isang
motel
sa
guest
mo
kasi
nga
"camping".
Hay.
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