Disastrous toilet in 7D3 Beach House and it tarnished my stay. Nice people but if they don't maintain their rooms, it's hard to justify a good review. The toilet had a malfunctioning bidet function that would start spraying aggressively upwards when you sat down, then when you pressed flush, it would again fire water high out of the toilet, across the floor and on to your legs, while flushing nothing. My room smelled of sewage for 2 days, or maybe that smell was my trousers, splashed by my own waste product. You can choose to believe me or you can find out for yourself. I began walking to the beach changing rooms to use a bog that didn't kill my vibe. Owners didn't seem concerned, although in this kind of accommodation there isn't really the staffing that could address such things, so you have to understand that and be able to accept it. I would accept it for a lower price but I suggest that at over $550 a night the toilet should flush. If you look back through the reviews, this issue in this room has been mentioned before.
Checking in took 1.5 hours. First you need to find the booth - I'm local so was not worried but a visitor would struggle. Then no one was at the booth and no one was answering any of the many phone numbers linked to the place online. Eventually a passing neighbour saw me there somewhat abandoned and called someone who then appeared and was pleasant. The delay meant the places I wanted to eat at were closed by the time I reached them, so you should factor that in.
The listing should make clearer that, while they offer a shower, they do not provide towels. I don't require luxury - I often stay in hostels - but don't want to have to go shopping after paying a nightly rate similar to those of nearby hotels that would have supplied towels. Again, it makes this place expensive for what it is, and kind of irritating. A shame because the people there were nice.
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