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7 marzo 2025
Despite 18 years of travel to PNG, this was my first stay at this hotel because all my usual hotels were taken over by APEC visitors. After 2 days I was inclined to give this hotel a blast, but it fits a niche I suppose, just not mine. I had 2 meals - breakfast and dinner which were terrible so I ate for the period of my stay at the Aviat, Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza and various restaurants in Vision City - the benefits of having a car and know POM. The rooms are clean, and well put together with no frills at all - no pictures on the wall as stark as monk's cell, the bathroom is functional - good shower, no amenities to speak off - a tiny piece of soap, a tiny bottle of shampoo - so i went out an bought my own. Bed is OK, aircon is a basic split sytem. Room servicing is good, towels are good, and there are black out blinds on the windows because of the lights at the next door football stadium which burn brightly all night. It would be hellish if there was a game on, Down the road is a very large traditional market with a lot of traffic movement but not so much noise. The hotel overall is just OK but I suppose it depends on budget, and maybe quite fine for a short stay. I bought my own breakfast cereal and juice since there is no breakfast buffet, so food is like a country town of 1970. Would I stay again? No, but I travel on business, but others with a tighter budget may find it meets their needs OK. The architecture is very odd and unconventional and more like a provincial motel than a hotel; very much like a Japanese hotel in the provinces. There are better places to stay for me.
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