2/5 CHAOSNCHECK T. 5 years ago on Google • 484 reviews
{"0":"Recently
had
a
2-week
stay
here.
The
rooms
are
actually
in
small
bungalows
and
there
are
two
rooms
per
bungalow.
I
say
this
because
the
walls
are
not
thick,
and
several
nights
I
had
neighbors
who
\"partied
all
night
long\"
and
I
felt
as
if
I
were
in
the
room
with
them.
The
room
was
large
and
consisted
of
two
single
beds,
a
desk
and
two
chairs.
A
small
college
dorm
size
fridge
and
two
closets.
The
bathroom
was
ample
size
and
I
had
plenty
of
hot
water.
The
bathroom
was
dark
as
the
lights
above
the
mirror
were
not
working.
The
room
as
a
A\/C
unit
which
was
loud
and
while
it
would
keep
the
room
cool,
once
a
day
I
had
to
shut
it
off
for
10-mins
to
let
it
reset.
For
some
reason
it
would
stop
blowing
cold
air
but
the
daily
reset
help.\nThe
restaurant
was
ok,
I
had
breakfast
and
dinner
most
days.
Normally
I
would
have
the
breakfast
complete
-
coffee,
juice
and
bread
and
it
came
to
about
5000
or
$9US.
If
I
added
an
omelet
it
was
closer
to
$11
but
the
omelet
except
for
one
morning
was
greasy.
There
is
no
menu
for
breakfast
and
the
restaurant
was
never
cleaned
from
the
night
before,
so
I
would
have
to
self-bust
a
table
to
sit.
Dinner
menu
had
a
wide
selection
but
all
in
French.
I
stuck
with
the
beef
and
on
all
but
a
few
occasions
it
was
well
prepared
-
though
still
on
the
greasy
side.\nThe
hotel
does
have
a
pool
but
expect
a
crowd
on
the
weekends
as
locals
stop
by
to
use
it.\nThe
grounds
of
the
hotel
are
lacking
in
upkeep.
Several
of
the
bungalows
are
in
disrepair
and
every
morning
there
is
trash
littering
the
grounds.
In
the
center
of
the
complex
is
a
covered
pavilion
which
would
be
a
nice
place
to
sit,
but
it's
filled
with
old
a\/c
units
and
motorcycles.\nThere
is
security
in
the
form
of
two
vehicle
barrier
gates,
several
unarmed
staff
who
do
a
visual
search
of
the
undercarriage
of
your
vehicle.
There
are
also
some
armed
military
types.\nYour
room
has
only
one
key,
so
if
you
don't
turn
it
in
when
you
depart
for
the
day,
your
room
isn't
cleaned.\nThe
front
desk
staff
are
helpful,
but
only
a
few
speak
sufficient
English.
It
was
recommended
to
us
to
pay
in
local
currency
and
not
to
use
a
Credit
Card.
This
isn't
specific
to
the
hotel
but
country
wide.\nThere
is
wifi,
several
routers
throughout
the
complex,
but
the
speeds
are
very
slow
but
don't
expect
daily
access.
You
may
see
you
are
connected
to
the
internet
but
you
can't
access
anything.
I
think
it's
a
country
issue
and
again
not
specific
to
the
hotel.\nYou
can
have
laundry
done
-
you
give
it
to
the
front
desk
and
then
send
it
over
to
the
Grand
Hotel
and
you
get
it
back
the
next
day.
Reasonably
priced.\nThere
is
nothing
near
the
hotel
-
definitely
not
an
area
you
want
to
walk
and
site-see.\nThe
price
for
what
you
get
is
very
reasonable.
Water
is
unsafe
to
drink,
so
that
means
don't
use
it
to
brush
your
teeth.
You
can
get
bottled
water
at
the
restaurant
but
I
recommend
a
quick
trip
to
the
main
supermarket
and
stock
up.","2":["0","239"]}