5/5 Nalau Nobel M. 1 year ago on Google • 33 reviews
The
staff
were
very
friendly
and
helpful.
The
room
was
old,
so
age
is
starting
to
show
itself
such
as
the
peeling
wallpaper,
molds,
humid,
the
glass
partition
in
the
bathroom
(of
my
room
at
the
time)
was
floppy
and
not
fixed
in
place,
which
was
a
safety
hazard.
But
on
the
bright
side,
it
was
clean
and
the
bed
was
pretty
comfy,
and
the
daily
cleaning
of
the
room
was
consistent
and
neat.
Prayer
amenities
are
supplied
(for
Muslims).
But
compared
to
other
hotels
in
the
area
(I
won't
say
their
names),
I'd
say
this
much
is
better
already.
The
waiting
lounge
was
large
and
there
were
plenty
of
seatings,
but
the
active
receptionists
were
only
two
at
a
time,
so
expect
a
queue
if
you're
checking
in
or
out.
The
crowd
situation
is
full,
so
book
a
room
at
least
a
week
prior.
The
breakfast
menu
is
always
the
same
everyday,
I
guess
if
it's
possible,
only
book
a
day
of
included
breakfast
and
do
the
breakfast
on
the
rest
of
your
stay
outside
where
there
are
many
traditional
food
vendors
because
it
gets
a
bit
boring
to
eat
the
same
menu
everyday,
and
I
only
stayed
for
3
days,
so
that's
saying
something.
Of
course,
the
menu
includes
a
range
of
items
so
there
is
still
some
choosing
involved.
There
was
a
sky
garden
and
a
pool
deck
available,
but
no
outside
food
allowed
so
I
guess
it's
for
the
hotel
events.
There
are
2
separate
elevators,
where
one
connects
the
lobby
at
the
ground
floor
and
the
basement
parking
to
the
reception
and
waiting
lounge
area
at
level
3,
and
another
one
connects
the
level
3
to
the
upper
floors
of
the
hotel.
For
each
elevator,
there
are
only
2
units,
so
expect
a
queue
if
the
hotel
is
crowded.
Hence,
it's
a
bit
of
a
hassle
switching
elevator
just
to
get
to
your
room.