Tiantangniaoོꦿ࿐
Arrived at the hotel a little after 1 PM and they checked me in right away, no deposit required (despite some reviews mentioning one). I'd read complaints about noise, so I asked the front desk for a high floor and got the ninth! My family – my husband, son, and I – booked two rooms. The front desk gave us a king room and a twin room with a connecting door. It was super convenient for our family to open it up. These types of double-layered connecting doors are common in Southeast Asian hotels, and both sides need to be opened to use them. The rooms are spacious; one was ready immediately, and the other was still being cleaned. The hotel's location is excellent. About 300 meters to the left, across the road, there's a Subway and a 'Mingke' shop nearby where they speak Chinese and prices are generally low, so no need to bargain! Behind the hotel is the new DBKK jetty. To the right, about 600-700 meters away, is Gaya Street. Breakfast was plentiful, and my 5.5-year-old son ate and stayed for free. There's a rooftop pool where you can watch the sunset, though there's a new building under construction that partially blocks the view.
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