Breakfast was always excllent with plenty of top-ups on coffee and other essentials like bacon, bacon and bacon. However, future guests are advised not to sit under the shady trees which contain large nuts, translated as "Squirrels'Breakfast" which aforesaid squirrels chomp off at the tasty stem, causing them to bomb the guests below. Cute creatures these but I think their name is Murphy because of a few near misses! They were there first, so we moved to a safer distance and watched the new victims cop the bombardment; I think in German they might be called "Gott in Himmel".
Room standards and room service were both of high quality. We had a faulty A/C unit which was attended to within five mimutes of ringing; nice one.
No wheel-chair available for the 150mtr trundle to Front Office or 100mtr to Restaurant. No Rail to help young or old into that lovely pool.
Walking on a half leg each side because of severe Arthritis, I had to approach Dining room up one side on steps and down the other each way. The same with the Front Office Raja's Palace. No staff member, at any time watching me cripping on the stairs, advised me that in both cases a level pathway went around both buildings. Is this local humour or is it just sheer bloody-mindedness? One wonders, or is it Murphy at it again? He's followed me from Ireland I'm positive and has lately turned his attentions to Bigpond/Telstra Webmail, both of whichwere non-functional
WIFI for 50,000 is a laugh. With the help of a tecchie, I got onto it, 30 minutes of my 120 paid for. Then, on three successive days failed to get past a Bigpond advertisement after 10 minutes each time.
The local word is "Sialan"!
Now, the price has been raised by about 100,000 rps per night. We won't be back.
The beer was cold and the white wine, 35,000 a good pour.
Pee-ed-off Pete