2/10 Teruk
Heather
10 Nov 2025
I checked in late for a three-night stay. The hotel is inexpensive, but you get what you pay for—if you don’t mind a dirty, outdated room, it might work for you.
The room was in poor condition: lights flickered, the TV didn’t have a power button (you had to plug and unplug it to turn it off, which the front desk confirmed), and the walls were grimy and in need of proper repair. The light switches were greasy, and I genuinely wasn’t sure if taking a shower would make me cleaner or dirtier.
On the positive side, the staff were kind and understanding. When I told the front desk how dirty my room was, the employee sympathized, saying he had stayed in a room himself that night and it “wasn’t great either.”
By the morning of my second night, I decided I couldn’t stay any longer. I called the front desk to explain that my room was filthy and that I’d been woken up at 2 a.m. by an alarm going off in the empty room next door. They told me to wait twenty minutes and call back if it didn’t stop. When I asked about a refund for my third prepaid night through Expedia, they initially agreed to reimburse me for two nights, which I appreciated.
However, when Expedia contacted the hotel to confirm, the front desk changed their story and said they’d only refund one night just minutes after telling me otherwise.
To top it off, the room smelled of harsh chemicals mixed with musty air.
Heather
Menginap 3 malam pada Nov 2025

















