IBRAHIM إِبۡرَاهِيمَ 依布拉欣
10 de agosto de 2024
- Check-in Process: Needs to be faster. Too much data entry is required by the receptionist, even though everything was submitted and paid for online. Guests are tired and want to rest immediately, so the process should be quicker.
- Room Key Issue: The check-in took almost 15-20 minutes, and the room key didn’t work, I had to return to the lobby again to get a replacement!
- Deposit: A RM 20 cash deposit is required, which is inconvenient. In the era of e-wallets, most people don’t carry cash anymore; this should be eliminated.
- Room Size: The room is small but equipped with basic facilities and safety box.
- Power Outlet: The room has 1x standard local 3-pin/UK power outlet by the bed, 1x international power outlet next to the study table.
- The Superior Queen room has excellent soundproofing, even though it faces the outside window, and the window allows plenty of natural light.
- The air conditioning provides good cooling.
- Hair dryer & water heater is available. Ironing board + iron outside of the room in the hallway.
- I appreciate the bed lighting, which can be dimmed without the main light being too bright, making it comfortable for both sleeping and working.
- There’s a study table, and the room comes with instant coffee and drinking water.
- WiFi: The WiFi is fast for online conference & social media access.
- Prayer Space: There's a kiblat sign, and although the space is tight, there's just enough room to pray without having to do so on the bed.
- There is a lift.
- Toiletries: Basic toiletries provided: bottled soap and shampoo. No toothbrush though.
- Dining: There’s a mamak restaurant on the ground floor. The staff are very friendly, and the food is delicious and served hot. You should try their nasi lemak with hot fried chicken.
- Bonus: Choose windowed rooms so you can watch people savouring their Malaysian food and chatting in the restaurant downstairs.
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