Utente ospite
8 novembre 2024
We last stayed here almost 20 years ago and decided to visit Port Dickson again. Our room was the Premium Water Chalet and we asked for one what wasn't overlooking another unit. For those chalets facing the sea, a top-up of RM200 was quoted..........But the reception was kind enough to give us chalet 200 which was facing back to the beach and not directly into another chalet. Interior condition hasn't deteriorated much and was clean and comfortable. The bathtub looked new and big enough for 2. The shower had a translucent roof which made it bright however, only bath towels were provided. The glass floor looking down into the sea was more uncomfortable than attractive as we were concerned about slipping over it.
Those staying nearer the beach may not be used to the loud waves sound. Our chalet was about halfway out and the incoming waves are quite loud.
The breakfast area is really too small despite having seats outside and in the lobby area. Food selection is nothing great but okay. Swimming pool is also too small for a hotel this size. The weekend was a super crowded due to the long weekend holiday and off-peak weekdays will see very much less guests.
Carparking along the road and multi-storey carpark seemed sufficient as we stayed on 1 November the day after Deepavali and still could get a lot when we returned from dinner around 10pm. Security is comforting as they will check the cars coming in.
Location is off the main road and many eating places are short drives away.
There are 3 different Lexis hotels - this Lexis Port Dickson is next to Grand Lexis. Grand Lexis costs about twice the rates of Lexis PD but all chalets and rooms have private swimming pools. Lexis Hibiscus is the top of the range, newest and most expensive, about 22km from Lexis PD and worth a stay
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