They fool you travel agent and promise breakfast and when you arrive there you have to hear that they do not offer this no more.||I booked a week . two adults and a child. With breakfast. They did not count the child as a human being and we had to ask for a pillow for the child. And the child had to share a towel with her mom.||The breakfast was something they were forced to serve after I showed them the voucher where breakfast is there. ||I didn't complain until the moment we decided to go to visit another island and 5:30 in the morning the guy in the reception ran after my flipiina girl frind and told her something in Tagalog and I thought he was asking her about breakfast. I said to him. No breakfast today.||When we came back after 10 PM we found out that they shut down the air-conditioning in the room. ||I was depending on their air-conditioning to keep the room temperature under 25 degrees for my insulin because they did not have a fridge in the room.||I went down and complained and my punishment was no breakfast for two days.||My flipiina girl friend told me the receptionist ran after her in the morning to ask her if we were to escape the check out!||Then he told us that he has the right to shut down the air-conditioning if we left! ||And I had to tell him that i had insulin in the room. Like if I MUST tell them.||Well. This is NOT any professional standard of any hotel I've been in in the world and I regret staying there. I am in the process of a refund.||I am posting pictures of the room I was in and the readers can...
Read moreDeluxe room 1. Pros: the room is large, the bathroom is large and spacious, there are all the bath accessories, there is a TV with a large screen, a kettle, cups, there is no refrigerator in the room, the hotel entrance is a staircase upstairs. Cons: a terrible view from the window of the local slums, every day from morning until evening for 7 days they lit a fire under the windows - it is impossible to breathe and all things smelled of fire (photos attached), very noisy - next to it is not only an electrical substation that hums around the clock, but also roosters and other various animals, and local residents who at any time begin to shout songs or turn on music at full volume, and also large cockroaches and large red ants crawl into the room. During 7 days, the room was not cleaned even once and the trash was not taken out. There is no access road to the hotel, so luggage will be carried across the beach. Also, when I moved in on the first day, there was a green clothes dryer on the stairs, but while I was sleeping it was taken away and not returned, apparently the hotel workers think that if you are alone, you don’t need to dry your clothes - it was unpleasant that they didn’t return the clothes dryer and I took the trash out of the...
Read moreThis hotel is for those who do not want the party scene, noise and people associated with Station 1 in Boracay. The units are about 100 from the beach and easy to locate. We got a villa where we could cook our own meals well basically like a whole house with spacious living and dining areas, complete utensils, hot and cold shower (could've had a tub but then again the showers were nice), clothes hanging/drying area, a patio with additional seating and a big large bedroom. Felt right at home. The beach is really near and there is a sari-sari store in case you need to buy stuff so you won't have to walk too far to find a convenience store. There are also restaurants and bars nearby. They also accept long stays however what impressed me was that they do not overbook. They space guests in between days so you don't feel hurried when checking out at 4 in the afternoon! Definitely...
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