Latest Reviews for Chiba Prefecture Hotels

HOTEL MYSTAYS Maihama
4.4/5200 Reviews
Tokyo Disneyland Area
Walking distance to DisneySea, about 8mins. 5mins away from Lawson's and 10mins from a Ramen restaurant with a Family Mart beside. A nice selection of ammenities at your disposal and the leg massage was a nice touch (from all the walking in the parks). Simple but good breakfast!
U-Neru
4.4/567 Reviews
What a place to stay !! For a first Onsen style capsule pod hotel, this blew all expectations out the water. Massage facilities as well as electric massage chairs, study/work nooks, a shop, and four restaurants to cater any craving needs. Remove your shoes immediately and place them in a locker (located to the right when you enter the hotel). Exceptionally clean facilities, the onsen has numerous washing areas, a cold plunge pool, Sauna (90-100°C), Jacuzzi bath, three mineral hot baths, and outdoor hot bath, plus Ion bath. The Onsen is open until 1am and is busy from 5pm-10pm daily. Massages start from around 2000¥ Sleeping pods are spacious, although the lockable lockers within the pods are around 9 inches deep. There’s a hanging rail, and beside the sleeping area you’ll find a TV, power outlet, and standard USB charging point. Access: The hotel is located on the 1st floor. Use the outdoor escalators beside the bus terminal. There’s a McDonalds plus various other eateries and shops within the shopping mall, including a supermarket that sells everything from lighting, small/large electronics, and bicycles. If you’re visiting Makuhari Messe like I did, Uber will cost you 2000-3000¥ each way - taking around 10 minutes in peak hour traffic. The local staffed train station is located beside the Bus Terminal, providing decently quick access into Tokyo. Staff were extremely friendly, smiling, and always happy to help. There is a smokers lounge room within the hotel.
Famy Inn Makuhari
4.1/548 Reviews
When I made my reservation, only smoking rooms were available, but when I checked in, they changed me to a non-smoking room. I guess that can't be helped considering the hotel's age. I think it was just a coincidence, but the washing area in the large public bath was full, so I had to wait for a while. The sauna was good. I was grateful that there was a shuttle bus to Makuhari Messe.
Comfort Hotel Narita
4.5/5167 Reviews
Great location, within walking distance to train station, restaurants, mall, large supermarkets, convenience stores and Naritasan temples. Comfortable beds, room was good size for a Japanese hotel. Breakfast was good. I would stay here again.
Welco Narita
4.1/5263 Reviews
Got a really early flight from Narita in the morning so decided to stay here. It's 1 station away from the airport and easy enough to walk to the station. Rooms are bigger than average Tokyo hotel. Highly recommended.
Cvs Bay Hotel
4.1/554 Reviews
If you want to go to Disneyland it’s a top-notch location. Firstly, the hotel right at the metro exit. Secondly, Disneyland is 2 stops by train from here (Maihama station). Thirdly, Lawson store is next to the hotel, very convenient. The surrounding area is quiet, clean and calm. The room was tooooo small for 2 thin people, but it had everything you needed, towels and bathrobes were being changed daily, we personally have chosen the hotel only for sleep, that’s why it was ok. No one at the reception speaks English, we tried to ask them to book tickets for us to Disneyland online with giving them cash in turn, as we didn’t have an opportunity to book online (card didn’t work), they invited a guy who was considered to understand English, he listened to us attentively and then disappeared somewhere, I was waiting for him at a lobby for 10 minutes and then went to the room with no feedback. He never appeared again before our departure. Take this fact into consideration). By the way, you can use disposable toothbrushes, combs, razors and so on for free, they are all on the stall at a lobby hall. Here you also can warm up your food. Breakfast is ok, you won’t leave the restaurant hungry. Overall, it’s a good place to stay in if the main purpose is visiting Disneyland.
Toyoko Inn Narita Airport Honkan
4.6/51751 Reviews
This place is very close to Narita Airport and is clean and simple and the price is good. I would stay here again if I have a late incoming flight or an early flight the next morning. The room I stayed in was pretty small, but perfectly ok for just one person. The breakfast was quite good - lots of different things to choose from. The staff were very polite and friendly. There is a convenient store next to the check-in on the first floor, and it has just about everything you could need. Which was great because I came unprepared for the 2-prong-only plug style of Japan (my laptop is a 3-prong style). It also has some basic food, even warm cooked chicken which I enjoyed after my arrival at night. The place provides night clothes, slippers, toothpaste & toothbrush, and a few other items for free. There is an airport shuttle that goes to and from the airport at regular time intervals. But when I arrived at the airport I was a little disappointed that it was hard to find the information of where to go and when the buses come - I hoped Trip.com would provide that info, or at least a link to the hotel’s main website, but instead I had to dig for that myself, and eventually found it on their website (I don’t remember the details anymore though).
HOTEL LiVEMAX Chiba Chuo-Ekimae
4.5/569 Reviews
The biggest problem and disadvantage is that the windows cannot be opened and there is no wind. It is like living in a cabin with no windows or terraces, trapping sewage and carbon dioxide, and only a very small window for ventilation. In such a refreshing weather, you still need to turn on the air conditioner. Split air conditioners cannot bring outdoor air into the room, so it is uneasy because the windows cannot be opened. The location is excellent. Just across the mall is the Chiba train station, which is convenient for going to Tokyo or the airport. The surrounding environment is a bit chaotic at night. I don’t know why there are women in red standing on many streets? Inviting guests to drink? If you don't mind turning on the air conditioner, it's acceptable on days when prices are cheap. However, the price increase on Fridays and Saturdays was so severe that it was nearly double the usual price. I was forced to move back to a remote hotel near Narita Airport.
Tosei Hotel & Seminar Makuhari
4.1/586 Reviews
If you are wanting to do something near the hotel location then I’m sure it’s perfect for a night or two. We stayed for 1 night and it was a last minute booking. We arrived at 8pm. The staff were great, friendly and helpful. They helped us with the car parking which was ¥1000 for the night. Let them know at reception and they will ask for your car registration. They’ll give you a QR code to scan before you leave in the morning. Our room was tiny and we could hear the highway next to the hotel, there was one pillow each side and the beds were small. Bedsheets were light and the draft from the window was enough to make the room feel cold. TV was massive for the room size and in an awkward position, by the side of the bed. No smart tv apps but it did let you mirror YouTube on iPhone. Netflix doesn’t mirror. You can help yourself to amenities at the front desk. The elevators are very small and can hold 2-3 people comfortably. Overall average hotel does the night but you wouldn’t want to stay for longer periods. At least not in the room we were in.
Narita U-City Hotel
4.3/5245 Reviews
Very close to the train station, accessible via link bridge. 1-2 stops away from Narita Airport, and is walkable to Naritasan temple. There's free shuttle to Narita Airport too, though only twice in the mornings (7+ and 8+am, and twice in the evenings). Breakfast set is nice too. 7-11 is right across the road, and there's a family mart behind the hotel. Old hotel with dated decor, but has usual amenities and good service and friendly yet professional staff as usual. They provide yukata in the room to wear too! Front desk has staff that speaks good basic english. Only complaint is that the phone in our room kept ringing multiple times at odd hours of the night (around 1am, 2am and 4am) both nights we stayed there, but every time we picked up there was no one on the other end - just the beep beep beep tone, which was quite creepy. Asked front desk and they said it wasn't them. Overall not bad, has everything you'd need for a hotel, situated in a beautiful neighbourhood. Though not sure if would stay again due to the unnerving phone calls from no-one.

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