I traveled and stayed in this hotel with my husband and kids for 3D2N and paid Php6,500 per night. We spent 2500 on our foods (Lunch and Dinner only)||Here's our review, which will help you decide whether you are willing to stay at this hotel.||||Pros:||There are lesser people during our first-night stay, and it's not crowded on the beach.||Clean beach area compared to other resorts in Subic or Matabungkay. ||IG friendly pool. – It can be a place if you are looking for a beautiful view of your IG, Blogs. ||||Cons:||I'll start in the Reception area, the person in charge is not accommodating and does not even greet us when we arrive at the hotel. Also, it's funny that we pay for the 50% depo via bank transfer a few days before our stay. They send us the booking confirmation email, and during our check-in, he requested to forward the same email to him for verification. – What is the purpose of that? ||The room Key – When they assist us in our room, I've asked for the key, and the reception told us it is to follow. So we waited, but the kids are excited to go outside as they see the pool and beach already. My husband follows up twice until he gets the key.||How come they don't prepare the key even though we have reserved our room a few days already?||The Restaurant – The restaurant, just looks like a school canteen for me, and the menus are those you can buy in carenderia (Such as Sinigang na baboy, Nilaga na Baka, Sweet and Sour Fish, Grilled Chicken, Pancit Bihon, etc. I was expecting there are varieties of dishes like Salad, Vegetables, and even Dessert. Oh, even Fruit Juices, they don't offer here. If you are on vacation, definitely you will crave for that since you are at the beach. The price too is expensive for me.||The Breakfast – Nothing special (Fried rice with egg and longga, Fried rice with egg and Tocino, Fried rice with egg and sap sap, Fried rice with egg and corn beef).||The Restaurant – There is a resort gay staff who make the restaurant his own office. He has his laptop there at the corner, and when he talks on his phone, you can hear what he is talking about. For us, it is a distraction! ||The Room – There is no free mineral water inside the room, no Telephone, and a fridge. It is not worth it for a Php 6,500 per night room. I also feel that the place is not clean at all. ||The location – It is easy to find the area via maps, but we didn't know that the road to the hotel is very rocky, and we only bring a sedan. My husband just drives slowly since it is a very rocky road. ||Wifi - Yes, they have free WIFI but can only connect at the restaurant and will signal will not reach the room.||||Overall, for the price and our experience, we will never go back there. I prefer to pay for a little higher hotel like Las Casas and Anvaya Cove in Bataan, but it's worth the price than...
Read moreThe management of this hotel has all but abandoned the hotel. There is a skeletal staff - and they are lovely, friendly, and willing to do anything for the guest. Bless them! The hotel, built in 2016, has good bones, but clearly, management has absconded their duties, and the hotel barely limps along to provide the meager services. Everything is either old, crumbling, jerry-rigged to work, or out of commission. What's worse is the arrogance of the pricing - we paid on this site - shame on Agoda! - approximately 5000 pesos per night. This hotel, at best, should charge a thousand. And the room they initially gave us - a "couple's room" (note for 5000 pesos - is a box the size of a room at Red Planet, without the cleanliness and clever construction - this is a depressing little tired box. Because it stank of dead animals, they moved us - upgrading us to one of their larger rooms - it wasn't an imposition for the hotel -we were the only guests. We were the only guests anywhere in this area on Bataan. We stayed there on Oct 11 and 12 in 2024. It was like being in the bombed outskirts of the city - one unfinished or abandoned building after another. The Brisa is finished but has been forsaken - it is shabby, and it is a shame as the bones are good. Now, getting to this hotel is its adventure - the road to the hotel is a circuitous dirt path filled with crevices the size of craters - many filled with water and strewn with rocks, with no lighting whatsoever. The rutted path is short, but you can only drive at 5 to 10 km per hour due to the state of the road. It is an adventure - not one worth having. The rooms: There is no apparent interest in providing guests with anything - no soap, toiletries, and everything unplugged. We looked at several units, and the air conditioning would be down, and the electricity wouldn't work. We finally settled on one feasible room, but there was no hot water, so we used the bathroom of the room across the hall. Remember, we are the ONLY GUESTS. Side note: Agoda listed the hotel as sold out. No shit! The hotel's only value is the beach - it is pretty lovely - sandy, not rocky, and the water is gentle and warm. And at least when we were there - and it was a weekend - no one else was around. Last notes - not only is the hotel and its surrounding areas a disaster but there is nowhere to eat for a romantic weekend getaway and no interesting little coffee shops. It is sad because the area is beautiful and should be a lovely vacation spot, but as of now, it just isn't worth it, and again, the pricing is close to 5000 per...
Read moreThe management of this hotel has all but abandoned the hotel. There is a skeletal staff - and they are lovely, friendly, and willing to do anything for the guest. Bless them! The hotel, built in 2016, has good bones, but clearly, management has absconded their duties, and the hotel barely limps along to provide the meager services. Everything is either old, crumbling, jerry-rigged to work, or out of commission. What's worse is the arrogance of the pricing - we paid on this site - shame on Agoda! - approximately 5000 pesos per night. This hotel, at best, should charge a thousand. And the room they initially gave us - a "couple's room" (note for 5000 pesos - is a box the size of a room at Red Planet, without the cleanliness and clever construction - this is a depressing little tired box. Because it stank of dead animals, they moved us - upgrading us to one of their larger rooms - it wasn't an imposition for the hotel -we were the only guests. We were the only guests anywhere in this area on Bataan. We stayed there on Oct 11 and 12 in 2024. It was like being in the bombed outskirts of the city - one unfinished or abandoned building after another. The Brisa is finished but has been forsaken - it is shabby, and it is a shame as the bones are good. Now, getting to this hotel is its adventure - the road to the hotel is a circuitous dirt path filled with crevices the size of craters - many filled with water and strewn with rocks, with no lighting whatsoever. The rutted path is short, but you can only drive at 5 to 10 km per hour due to the state of the road. It is an adventure - not one worth having. The rooms: There is no apparent interest in providing guests with anything - no soap, toiletries, and everything unplugged. We looked at several units, and the air conditioning would be down, and the electricity wouldn't work. We finally settled on one feasible room, but there was no hot water, so we used the bathroom of the room across the hall. Remember, we are the ONLY GUESTS. Side note: Agoda listed the hotel as sold out. The hotel's only value is the beach - it is pretty lovely - sandy, not rocky, and the water is gentle and warm. And at least when we were there - and it was a weekend - no one else was around. Last notes - not only is the hotel and its surrounding areas a disaster but there is nowhere to eat for a romantic weekend getaway and no interesting little coffee shops. It is sad because the area is beautiful and should be a lovely vacation spot, but as of now, it just isn't worth it, and again, the pricing is close to 5000 per...
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