Usuário convidado
5 de fevereiro de 2023
My wife and I spent 3 nights, arriving at 2PM by taxi(20Euro) from the HAH Airport. A nice receptionist(no English) copied our passports and took my VISA card payment. A Madagascaran housekeeper walked us to our room. An ill fitting door opened room #101. The spacious tiled room had a new wall closet with a safe, a sitting area with 2 chairs below the satellite TV(BBC, movie channel in English and ~50 French channels), small desk, very firm king & small refer with 1 water. The 3 jalousie window units were grilled, screened & louvered with one glass missing. The large bathroom had liquid soap, a stall shower with hot water and a new but uncemented toilet. Our room was serviced on request. Although our section of rooms, farthest from reception, had good WIFI and were nicely cooled by AC, they were not newly renovated with full pane vinyl windows and new tightly fitted doors like the first section of 10 rooms near reception. These updated rooms seem to go to businessmen and our request to move was negated as they were all filled. The 6:30AM simple breakfast buffet at the roadside restaurant was serviced by a Madagascaran waiter; Mango or ginger juice, fresh fruit, baguettes with marmalade/honey, pain de chocolat, some type of eggs, Nesquik and coffee with hot milk. On the negative side, a few mosquitos(requested a bed net), 2 low wall outlets, a stuck closet door and the Muezzin call with local roosters through the broken window beginning at 4:30AM.
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