I mean to be honest. I was there for spring break. I only slept 4 hours max a night. Some of it was my fault and some of it was the hotel. The people next door had their TV on day and night. They never left the room. The paper thin walls were no help. You can clearly hear their TV, their conversations and even their footsteps. The girl next door was jealous that her man kept hitting on other girls. He said that's not the case. I offered some input telling her that he's a man. What does she expect. They both told me to keep out of their business. I told them that I can't. The walls are too thin.
It's always nice that the families bring out their crying babies in the hallway so everyone can hear. Also, you can hear your neighbors shower 2 doors down. And also, one morning, they were dragging the furniture on the marble floor for 3 hours straight. It was like scratching my eye balls out. My roommate just went to sleep on the beach. I don't even mind the slow and small elevator. It give you more time to get close to the girls and hit on them. They have no choice. They can't go anywhere.
Now the problems of the hotel. I don't understand the shake down process. If you bring a girl back to your hotel room, they will shake you down. But it's not consistent. One day it was $10, another day was $0 and the third day it was $50. Come on guys. Get on the same page. I loved the restaurants though. The sushi place is always empty because no one can understand the hostess.
What did you like about this hotel?
The beautiful hostess at the seafood restaurant is the most genuine person there. She would go in the kitchen and do a shot before each guest comes in
What, if anything, could be improved?
The scratching on the marble floor only lasted 3 hours. Can we get stronger guys to keep it going for a longer time?
Tell us about the location and things to do nearby
CCCOOOOOCOOOOO BONNNNGGGGOOOOOOOOO. Don't go there. It's no good. Go to the other bars- Mandala, city or even the sidewalk
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