Thanks to Christmas bonuses we were able to spend the night away here because my neighbor's karaoke night does seem like a noise (a loud and senseless noise at that) more than a way to revel. Staying for the night here doesn't cost much so do not expect (which I did) top of the line amenities or accommodation. The room is clean though and you're near malls so it's easy to find something to do when bored. Here's a glimpse of the less than 2k room for a night.
Free biscuits.
Fake window, lame attempt to not feel claustrophobic. We were willing to pay more just so we'll be booked in a room with window but sadly there's none available. I really hoped they prioritized online bookings to heart.
TV watching inside the room, the only thing you can do while here, well apart from sleeping. There is a telephone unit inside but only to reach them for help and whatnots. If you want to make a call, you need to go down the main lobby.
The shower room. You have the option to buy toiletry kits which they will include in your bill or just bring your own.
Queen sized bed with working desk.
Very spacious outside 6F lobby. Eating isn't allowed inside the room (except for munchies) so there's plenty chairs and tables outside. Also good for surfing net since our room has poor signal.
Aircon unit. I didn't enjoy it though, I didn't think it's working even if the instruction's followed right.
Tokyo Cafe is situated right beside the hotel. If you once again opt to include breakfast in your hotel stay, this is where you'll enjoy your breakky meal otherwise you can just pay over the counter since the meals are priced the same.
Summed up, it's not really that bad a stay here. When you just want sometime alone to watch tv, sleep, surf the net and eat then this a pretty decent place to stay in. Xo :)
how about you, how was your experience?
Summed up, it's not really that bad a stay here. When you just want sometime alone to watch tv, sleep, surf the net and eat then this a pretty decent place to stay in. Xo :)
how about you, how was your experience?
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