Pros: Cheap, close to the airport, and friendly staff.
Cons: Small, noisy, and overly fragrant.
You'll need a 50 MYR cash deposit per room upon check-in, so be prepared! There's also an additional 5 MYR per room 'sustainability fee' due upon arrival, which can be paid via Alipay. Make sure to keep your deposit slip to get your 50 MYR back at check-out.
The drink machine at the front desk just took our money without dispensing a drink, but the staff eventually just gave us drinks. There's a local mini-mart to the left of the entrance that only accepts cash or Visa; no other payment methods. Beyond that, there are no other shops nearby. If you want food, you'll need to order delivery or take a taxi elsewhere!
There's no elevator, only stairs, so be ready to carry your luggage up. They do have a shared water dispenser, which is a plus! Our room was excessively fragrant, as if too much air freshener had been sprayed, giving me a headache. We had to leave the door open to air it out. No slippers were provided, and there was still only one trash can. The room and bathroom were small. A major point: the shower only has a rainfall head, no handheld shower!
Let me elaborate on the noise: 1. The bathroom light and exhaust fan share a switch, so the noisy exhaust fan turns on every time you flip the light switch. 2. There was a loud, vacuum-like noise coming from outside the door intermittently, which continued very late into the night. It seemed constant. We later suspected it might be the sound of a water pump operating whenever someone used water.
We called a taxi at 4:30 AM and still waited 5-6 minutes; it wasn't immediate. So, allow extra time for ride-hailing. It's about a 20-minute drive to Kuala Lumpur T1.
Since we just needed a place for one night and the price was good, we had to accept its shortcomings. If you mentally prepare for these things before checking in, you should be fine.
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