I travel alot within the country and abroad and never i have seen or stayed in a hotel with such restrictions so unfortunately i will not be staying in it ever. It said no guests allowed but by default you are allowed to have 2 people in one room having a double bed.
breakfast quality is not good at all. It said complimentary breakfast so that means you have to eat what is there otherwise leave it.
No snacks found in the fridge
No extra toilet rolls in the room, and the toilet roll quality is 1 ply which is very bad.
Price is expensive as compared to other hotels in the province that include awsome breakfast
The lift it stops at the reception everytime you come from the parking lot at the ground floor By asking at the reception why she said the owner has to know who is coming and who is going which means that is invading someones privacy ad if you have a guest you either meet them at the reception or go out which is extremely extremely BAD
There is a kettle but no milk, or sugar or tea or coffee
If your late to checkout by 10 your charged R. 114.00 per hour. MOst of the hotels, lodges, b n bs if not all in the country checkout timings are from 11AM onwards again if someone is tired he has to rush and get up so that he could not be charged which is again HORRID
Rules are followed not because you own a hotel or property or a guest house it has to be followed as per the convenience of the guests as the hotel is run because we visitors are staying in the hotels and we have the right to ponder out what is troublesome, hence the reputation is gone. . Not recommended to...
Read moreThe worst Durban experience ever, racism is something I don't tolerate no matter how slight....! We checked in after 10pm as we drove from Joburg and requested a late check out, as we knew we would need the time to book the next accommodation. They charged R1250 including breakfast, but breakfast was only from 6-9am we had gone to an event the previous night and only made downstairs at 10am...and we're told they couldn't help with breakfast... The previous night when we requested that we bring our guests upstairs for a minute before they called they Uber, we were told that they should wait downstairs and not go up with us.
In the morning we called to be told to leave the establishment, we stated that we had requested a late check out, yet they still sent a lady up to tell us to leave.
I wasn't about to spoil my mood due to such Ridiculousness and so we left.
I've traveled the world and this has to be the worst travel experience, made even worse by the fact its in my own country that we get treated like second rate citizens by Indian people in Durban.
Don't bother visiting this waste of space, you'll have more peace sleeping in your car. I've worked I travel for 9yrs and this...
Read moreI had a booking with Hilton in Durban and was cancelled after miscommunication.||In my distress looking for a place to sleep I found Mesami from Booking.com as the only place with rooms available that night.||||I was scared of the 3 star rating as I have not used hotels with 3 star for a long time.||||My surprise||The hotel is situated on the outskirts of the central business district (CBD) in the residential areas but easily accessible via main road (N3).||Though the hotel is situated away from the glamour of Durban, the neighbourhood is clean, quiet and reassuringly secured.||The general look of the property is neat and well maintained, ||The rooms are tiny but clean, with air condition, everything in good working order.||My general impression its not suitable for family with young children but there are many places within reach where you can take your children.||||The breakfast offered was great, served by nice and friendly staff.||||All in all this hotel easily maintains its 3 star ratings and it can qualify for a 4 star.||Generally I was happy with my stay at this property, not sure though if I would like to come back as I had to carry my many suitcases to my room...
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