shinta420
March 9, 2025
It's neither good nor bad, but it's a hotel for the price, and is reasonably priced for a Southeast Asian price.
There is nothing particularly bad about it, but it's hard to say if it's a very good hotel.
There was no refrigerator in the room I stayed in.
The only amenities provided were shampoo and body soap.
The staff were polite and I didn't have any unpleasant experiences.
As for cleanliness, I usually stay in hotels in the 9,000 to 20,000 yen price range, so I'm a little disappointed compared to those, but I think it's pretty clean considering the price.
The floor, walls, desk, etc. didn't look particularly dirty, but the bath towels and bath mat looked quite used.
The towels smelled like soap after washing, so I think they were washed properly.
The bed, pillows, sheets, and comforter didn't look dirty either.
For a price in the 3,000 yen range, I think it's an overwhelmingly good value for money.
There is no problem at all for a man traveling alone.
The location is very good.
*I think it's not suitable for people with germaphobia. (I think that germaphobia is not suitable for the whole of Southeast Asia.)
But there was one problem that was even more important than that.
It was the loud roar of roosters that continued from 3:30AM.
I couldn't sleep at all.
I just couldn't stand it.
Two or three roosters started singing so loudly in the middle of the night that I wanted to find them and shut them up, so I wish they would do something about it.
But it was a good memory in itself.
I'll come back if the noisy chickens turn into deliciously grilled chicken.
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