Latest Reviews for Chiba Prefecture Hotels

HOTEL MYSTAYS Premier Narita
4.4/5712 Reviews
While the check-in was smooth and the english-speaking staff at concierge was detailed in the available facilities e.g. sauna chargeable at 550 yen per pax, I was shocked by how unclean the room I stayed in was, at the highest level 11: dust was perpetually flying visibly in the air and worse if you smack the stained bed a bit; could see the dust and dirt stuck on TV remote control; there were stains on the bed; there were hair strands in the bathroom (e.g. bathtub); and there was a foul stench when I opened the bathroom (the kind that wet clothes did not dry properly hence proving the lack of ventilation in the bathroom). Thankfully I stayed for one night only though I did not use the facilities. The hotel seemed popular with other airline staff and tourists (Chinese, Thai, Korean) who could be rowdy at the lobby area and convenience store located at level 1 of the hotel. I did not feel exactly safe. All in all, I would strongly discourage booking this hotel.
Narita Gateway Hotel
4.2/51082 Reviews
This is probably the review that you are looking for; After reading a lot of reviews here, i was skeptical but went for it anyways because of its airport shuttle. Although i wished that they extend their shuttle bus services throughout the night because my flight got delayed. The service was alright overall. I think I know who is the ‘angry red man’ in one of the negative reviews written and at first, he did seem to be an impatient person but i realised that after communicating with a lot of fast speaking foreigners, he was accustomed to their pace of talking and dont worry, he would adjust to yours. The hotel was filled with foreigners, mainly chinese (based on the lobby) and majority were men, calling on speaker and smoking. It was kinda refreshing given that I’ve been in Japan for 3 months and this is the first time i saw such behaviour in public. But tbh, the environment was inviting and you feel less pressured to societal norms because of them lol. The hotel lobby for my floor did smell like cigarettes but it was faint. I guess someone smoked awhile ago. The soundproofing was average. I could only hear someone when I was close to my room door. The store at the lobby had crazy pricing so i would advice to bring your own snacks from the airport before coming. The koi pond outside was cute tho! The cleanliness was average. It was clean but i did found a strand of hair on the wall in the toilet, but other than that (i checked everything) it was acceptably clean (but do use the slippers). My two main issues with the room are the bed and lighting. The bed was hard. It made me think that this is how it would feel like sleeping on the tatami mat LOL but if you’re staying for a night, it was bearable. The pillows were also so hard. The lighting on the other hand was limited. I had to do my make up near the door because that was the only bright and white light area. Even the toilet was kinda dimmed since it didnt have ceiling lights. Overall; its an OK hotel option to stay for the night to catch another flight the next day. I have never been to a motel but I would compare it to one, an OK motel lol. I hope I covered most of what people tend to look for :) Also! Theres a stamp at the lobby for travellers who likes to collect stamps in Japan.
Flexstay Inn Shinurayasu
4/5132 Reviews
Tokyo Disneyland Area
Good location. We used the shuttle bus the two days that we were there. We lined up for it about 10-15 min before it left and it’s good we did because this hotel is the last stop so one of the days everybody in line were not able to get the bus. There is a very close public bus stop you can use as well that we used to come back one night because we didn’t want to stay until the park closed. It’s over a 15 min walk from the closest subway station so that was not fun walking to and from the hotel with our suitcases.
HOTEL MYSTAYS Maihama
4.4/5197 Reviews
Tokyo Disneyland Area
this hotel was really close to disneysea and we took less than 10mins to walk and we were there for a whole day too the hotel room was small but decent enough for just a two nights sleep nearby
Famy Inn Makuhari
4.1/544 Reviews
We used it on New Year's Eve 〜 New Year's Day. The large bath with sauna is large and comfortable. It is a bit inconvenient that there is no restaurant around, but it is convenient location if you have a car right at Makuhari IC. Is it a new year's game, a professional basketball team and a high school soccer team stayed. I was a little relieved that the breakfast was cooked.
Comfort Hotel Narita
4.5/5157 Reviews
You don't need to take a bus to the hotel. You can take the Keisei Electric Railway from Narita Airport to Narita City. Two stops. It is very convenient for tourists like me who have a short stay for a day. The railway system is very convenient, but Narita Station does not seem to be designed for tourists. So if you have a piece of luggage, you can barely cope at Narita Station. It is quite tiring to walk the ladders of the station with your luggage. It is necessary to tell the exact location of the airport to do your homework in advance and study the map. Walking to the pedestrian passage of the elevated railway can see the hotel. As for the hospitality, I want to say that this is a Japanese-style hotel rather than a Western-style hotel. The check-in staff was very service-conscious and thoughtfully led me to the hotel on the third floor. The lobby did not belong to the hotel. As with all other government policies, passports or Japanese identity certificates are required at check-in. I found that their English skills are still no problem in communication, but don't expect all your questions to be answered. The hotel room is quiet, clean and comfortable. The size of the Japanese-style hotel room is dwarfed by the nature of the Western-style hotel. However, the basic needs of staying can still be met: tables, bathrooms, beds. The view of the room is very boring, facing the wall of another building. There was no smell in the room and it was super clean. Breakfast is served in the morning. The supply time is the same every day. This is the style of Japanese work. It is not possible to advance or push for a minute. The food is not Western, so there is no need to be hopeful. What impressed me most here was its cleanliness and service quality, although the name of the hotel looked a little cheaper than other hotels. Much more comfortable than the so-called comfortable hotels I have stayed in North America. Stayed for one night and left early in the morning, so I didn't know the check-out time. After I checked in, I took the train to Akihabara and Tokyo. The hotel is located in Narita City. From the hotel, you can go to the other side of the city. You can find these attractions of the Buddha Temple in half an hour. Along the way you will find a true Japanese life, feeling different from the rhythms of life in western Tokyo.
Welco Narita
4.1/5256 Reviews
Reception was not friendly/welcoming. The room we were allocated was in the annex building, so it was very inconvenient. Even though we were on the 2nd floor, we had to take a lift up to the 3rd and walk along a long corridor to another lift to take it back down to the 2nd. It was hard to lug 4 pieces of luggage all that way. The room was basic which was fine/expected, but the toilet was not clean when we checked in, there was a few hairs on the toilet seat and on the floor. This is not acceptable
Marroad International Hotel Narita
4.4/5243 Reviews
Last minute stay over due to typhoon cancelling our flight. The room was quite spacious and clean, just maybe on a pricier side, but it was a last minute booking also. Unfortunately, some of the amenities like the gym and swimming pool was unavailable when we got there. Buffet was very nice and very worth it for the price if you are a big eater. The shuttle bus to and fro the airport provided a lot convenience and the convenient store had a lot of options too. Overall, pretty good choice if you are looking for a hotel for a short stay.
Oriental Hotel Tokyo Bay
4.6/5482 Reviews
Tokyo Disneyland Area
All good except badly need an extractor in the restaurant for breakfast. After every morning's breakfast meal, come away smelling of hamburger!😝 Good location near Shin Urayasu train and bus station, bus limo to/from Haneda and Narita @1300yen and 2300yen makes it convenient. Parking is expensive so need to price in if renting car. Shuttle to Disney offered Free drinks (including bee and sparkling wine) and snacks available in the evening which is a nice touch
Hotel Nikko Narita
4.6/51461 Reviews
As transit hotel it has everything to survive and rest. 24h Lawson is a plus for passengers arriving very late or early. Big room to accomodate family traveling together. On time FREE bus pick up make the travel from/to airport is manageable.

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