Showing posts with label Hotels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hotels. Show all posts
The little hotel that could. I certainly admire the vision of Selah Garden Hotel. It's an oasis in the middle of the city. A complex-like structure of resort-nature themed rooms, surrounded with large trees, a good sized pool in the middle (with varying depths), a faux (but acceptable) green grass yard with a swing, and a multitude of outdoor activities hanging above (zipline, etc).

When we arrived, it was a chaos of people lining up at the reception. I cannot fault their staff. Everyone was accommodating and truly hardworking. IMO, their system of managing each transaction was flawed. Yes, there were too many people. But that's why there should be a system. 


Cons during our stay:
  1. They only checked which room to give when the guest was already at the counter. The front desk guy personally went to the room instead of call on housekeeping to prep. Took a long time. Each guest has a reservation in advance, so it's not unrealistic to expect that rooms were at least pre-assigned. Took us about 1.5hr just to check-in. 
  2. Overlapping rooms given in confusion, non-updated key cards. Fortunately, the key card was updated the next day so we can all leave our room if we want to, and not have to make someone stay inside at all times.
  3. Un-endorsed breakfast stubs for guests. Resto staff won't allow you to eat if you can't prove that you've paid. We were never given breakfast stubs because they ran out of them and haven't printed new ones yet. Anyway front desk lady promised to personally take care of it but forgot.  
  4. Beddings for extra bed was also promised to be taken care of. We had to request 3x, and finally someone came up around 7PM to properly arrange the extra bed after our 4th request. Complimentary towel, toiletries, slippers were included.

Most of my rants were circumstantial. Staff were willing to help, but without a system in place, they can't do their job accordingly. Usually, hotels prep in advance the rooms, food, activities, especially if you've made advance payment. They're expected to anticipate the number of guests or rooms to be occupied because of the data from the reservations. Anyway, if you're in a bad mood or hungry, the waiting could really get on your nerves.


Pros:
  1. Friendly staff
  2. Good-sized rooms
  3. Good water pressure, water heater works
  4. Efficient room service. 15-20mins delivery of food
  5. Food serving sizes were large, good for sharing
  6. Nice, overall ambiance with lots of plants, trees, fish ponds (with turtles)
  7. Convenience store next to the hotel open 24/7
  8. Good WiFi connection, 2 gadgets allowed per room
  9. Generous number of electric sockets in the room, around 5+ (pairs)

We got the Twin Room (Php1860 via Agoda). It was roomy, with closet, TV, A/C, thermos, cups, complimentary bottled water, mini fridge. 

Mirror on the door, vanity desk and chair.

Extra bed (Php800, pay at hotel) with complimentary breakfast buffet.

Toiletries include toothbrushes, toothpaste, soaps, shower gels. Hair dryer on the wall. Towels provided. You can ask for an extra toilet paper roll if needed.

Breakfast buffet (Php300, no leftovers, no sharing) Applicable to walk-in guests as well. Selection was pretty decent. Expect few to several flies, depending on the hour.

Rice (plain/garlic), tocino, beef tapa, mechado, pasta, soup/congee, coffee, cereal, bread + jam/butter, fruits, salad, juice

Tabla Restaurant doubles as the buffet breakfast dining area. Tabla is open for lunch and dinner, a la carte orders, and room service. Nice narrow fish pond by the plant wall.

Since it's summer, people mostly came for the pool. It's well-maintained and seldom empty. Even at noon, guests blew off steam by swimming and lounging poolside. Up until 10PM, I found guests enjoying the pool until the staff signaled that it's time. Pool Hours: 7AM - 10PM

I feel like this hotel does have it all, in theory. At the 2nd level, next to the elevator and stairs was the path leading to the tiniest Spa I've ever seen. It's cozy, if not borderline DIY. 

This pocket Spa was a mini hut, with sheer white curtains. Inside were 2 massage beds. Our masseuses were very capable. They do room service massages upon request. 
Body Massage (Php480, 1hr) Foot Massage (Php220, 30mins)

Pool at night.

Selah Garden Hotel pool and grounds
Remarks:
  • Overall, it was a good stay. After the unusually long check-in queue, some minor mishaps and delayed processes, we enjoyed our stay once we've settled in.
  • This hotel offers something different. It has a pool, open air dining, pocket spa, numerous trees and fish ponds at an affordable price. 
  • Wind was always blowing during our stay. The slats made it possible for breeze to flow throughout. Plus the outdoor activities for peers, and even scuba diving lessons make this is a compact all-in-one hotel. 
  • Hopefully management continues to maintain it at a functioning level.
  • A handful of parking slots available (around 10 or less).
  • Recommended for the location, facilities, and price for quality.


Selah Garden Hotel
2715 Park Avenue, Pasay City
Metro Manila
Tel: 02 - 5089141
B&S Eco Cube Shinsaibashi is a capsule hotel in Osaka, Japan. Located at a smaller road in the middle of the city, few meters away from Dotonbori, and Namba MRT Station. It's a no-fuss, organized, functional hotel. Upon entry, register to check-in, you'll then get a key for your shoe locker. Wear socks or barefoot, it's all clean. 
Entry to the capsule hotel was at the lower level of the building. 
 Reception staff were very friendly. They confirmed my reservation and asked me to pick which noodle I like. It was complimentary for guests. I randomly pointed to the one in the middle and they handed me this huge cup of spicy noodle!
 House Rules and Regulations
Shoe lockers 
Rental lockers at common room. 
  The common room had several chairs facing the wall, and one round table in the middle. All guests can stay here to eat or chill.
 At this floor, there's TV, a vending machine, microwave, thermos (for hot water), lockers for rent (for small/big luggages), and toilet for male and female.
 Common Room at the Female Level before entry to the capsule beds. The wall mirror served as vanity for guests. There were chairs, hair dryers, toiletries for sale.
 Female Capsule Room Rules
 Comfort Room lavatories
Two toilet stalls. You have to wear the designated slippers here only. Everyone shares them, so preferably wear socks at all times.
Another door leads to the beds, personal lockers, and 4 shower rooms.
 Inside the lockers were complimentary toiletries, towel, bathrobe.
 Shower rooms
 Lotion, facial wash for sale.
 Capsule beds
 I noticed they've placed most guests next to each other. So half the room was empty, and we can hear each other coughing, or moving.
 Capsule - Female Only Room: Php1036 without Breakfast
 Television, 1 USB port, light control, pillows, comforter, small face mirror (on the wall), pull-down for privacy.
Pull-down curtain.

Remarks:
  • Really cool experience. I had to plan ahead the whole time because I was travelling alone, and focus on not forgetting anything, nor unnecessarily bring items I don't need.
  • Inside the cubby was roomy enough. There was WiFi, so I never really used the TV. 
  • I only met one fellow guest at the lavatory room, and we just nodded upon seeing each other. Everyone was polite and quiet. I liked it.
  • There was a Family Mart nearby. The hotel was at a central tourist location, so there were a lot of restaurants outside the hotel with varying price ranges. 
  • And yes, you have to check-out by 10AM then check-in again by 5PM if you're staying several days.

B&S Eco Cube Shinsaibashi
Capsule Hotel
542-0086 Osaka Prefecture
Osaka, Chuo Ward,
西心斎橋2丁目9−4
Japan
Tel: +81 6-6212-5110
 Tomorrow Hotel in Taipei, Taiwan is a full-on, complete hotel, located at the centre of Ximending. Ximending is Taipei's Shibuya, and it looks similar too. The place itself is a tourist destination, with an extensive Night Market steps away from the hotel. Breakfast was inclusive during our stay. Staff were nice and friendly. Although, I'm not sure whether they have parking space. The hotel has 3 entrances, one leading to the main road, the other to a side alley (with shops), the other was just across the Ximending MRT. Very convenient.
 Lobby reception. It was quite spacious, perhaps because there were no couches or sofa. There were plastic chairs you can pull up if you need to sit.
7-11 store located at the hotel's lobby. They offer a lot of hot meals, desserts, and even souvenir items. Again, really convenient. 
 Hotel elevators. This entrance leads to a main road.
 Corridors
 Twin Room: Php2886 per night with Breakfast (Agoda)
Standard Double Room: Php2530 per night with Breakfast (Agoda)
We booked 2 rooms. For my folks, and for me and my cousin. The Twin Room was actually better, bigger, and bit pricier. But the extra space was worth it.
 Twin Room bathroom with water heater.
Standard Double Room bathroom with bathtub, hot shower. 
 All rooms have TV, hair dryer.
 Daily complimentary bottled water, thermos
 Breakfast hotel restaurant. My only issue with this was that it's located at the basement, and there's no elevator. Elderly people had a hard time going up and down the stairs every morning. It's huge, bright, and the buffet spread was pretty extensive. I didn't mind if most food were same each day. There's a huge selection spanning 3 walls of food.
 Fruits, salads, porridge, rice
Cereals, juices, coffee, teas
 Dimsum, fried dishes
 Meats, breads
 Side dishes
 Others were commenting about the Tip reminders. Up to you if you want. 
There were also tip boxes inside the rooms.

Remarks:
  • I love this hotel. It was perfect for all my needs, especially the breakfast buffet. 
  • The room we got was clean, new, and just enjoyable.
  • Location was efficient, of course, as it has the 7-11 inside the hotel, next to H&M, Watsons, Cosmed, not to mention the Ximending MRT Station across the road.
  • The Ximending Night Market starts literally as you step out of the hotel. There were food stalls, restaurants, and specialty shops everywhere.
  • Definitely recommended.

No. 23, Chengdu Road, 
Wanhua District, 
Taipei City, Taiwan 108
Tel: +886 2 2375 5500