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Grand Far East Hotel Sdn Bhd
4.1/511 Reviews
This hotel is not my first choice, but most of the other hotels in the area were fully booked for the Christmas holiday season with families going to Legoland from Singapore. 
Amansari Residence Resort
3.9/5163 Reviews
Comfy room, friendly and helpful staff from booking staff, receptions, kitchen and house keeping. Me & my team always choose Amansari for our long stay here in JB. Keep it up team Amansari Masai! Comfy room, friendly and helpful staff from booking staff, receptions, kitchen and house keeping. Me & my team always choose Amansari for our long stay here in JB. Keep it up team Amansari Masai!
V3 Hotel & Residence Seri Alam
3.9/551 Reviews
the room was nice, the cleaness is average . As when I'm arrived the room still not yet finish. but it's okay I just wait for 10minutes. Else overall ok, quite and I ask non smoking room. So it's fine for me. The air-conditioning works just fine. Water heater also in good condition. Just the space of room, a little bit concerned. As I don't like the space that is narrow. Another room space I think just fine. Just this time I got this one. Actually it's my third time staying there. In future will stay there again definitely.
Swan Garden Hotel
4.2/552 Reviews
I walked into the cheap 2 star hotel like any other ordinary day, hoping for an ordinary early night sleep. At the reception counter, I stood to wait for the receptionist to realise I was there. Finally, she looked up, and recognised me. She smiled. I said, wondering to myself what else I might be doing there, that I am checking in, while handing her my identity card. She said, with a big smile as if trying to be sweet, ”Again?” I couldn't help myself. ”Well, I didn't come here to see you!” She sort of laughed at my comment. I think she tried to figure out whether she should be embarrassed or not. I just wanted her to give me my room key. She spent a good few minutes tapping into the keyboard, checking against my identity card. As each minute passed, I thought I should be getting closer to getting my room card. I needed the toilet, quite soon. She offered me a room with no window. I asked whether I could get a room with a window. She then offered me a room with a single bed. I asked if I could get a room with a double bed. Then she said the rooms with double beds are all taken. I said, fine, I'll have the room with the window then. She said those are also all taken. This is when I began to think this must be an ordinary day. Because this is an ordinary conversation. Because ordinary conversations involve ordinary people and ordinary people are just stup*d. She then said the room rate will be some amount. I said fine. I really needed to use the toilet to let go of my ordinary sh*t, by then. She then realised I had already booked online for a room and she had just wasted the last 15 minutes looking for a room that was already allocated to me. There was absolutely no need to look for a double bed, windowed or unwindowed room. Someone else had already done the job. She's not an ugly girl. Big eyes, sharp chin, small frame, an average height. But her makeup was so thick she must have applied them with a rather big paintbrush or a mini-roller. You could easily tell she was hiding some bad skin and that she aspires to be whiter than humanly possible. I am sure makeup comes in many colours but surely milky white is not one of them? Or maybe 'Curd and Whey'. Or, dried up plaster of paris? What do I know. I got my room key. She fiddled with the credit card machine but it's so ordinarily dull, my mind had turned off by then. It had had enough of trying to observe the insipidly mundane. Either that, or it was having a mini-seizure induced by the dullness of this clumsy, unprepared, caked-face, long haired girl, who clearly preferred to be somewhere else fixing her long nails. I felt sad for her though. As she must have felt sad for me too. Here I am, in a certified two-star hotel, alone in a strange city, late at night, eager to go straight into my room to take a big smelly dump. And there she was, struggling to do a simple task at a simple job, hoping that someone decent would marry her soon, clearly for her looks and
Grand World Hotel
3.9/534 Reviews
Permas Jaya
The hotel was great, staff were very friendly, only issue was the WiFi was only Available in the reception. Food was great, entertainment was good. Gigi and Gina were very friendly from the kids animation team.
D Elegance Grand Bandar Seri Alam
4.2/594 Reviews
This is a really nice hotel a distance away from JB Town, it's around a 20 to 30min drive depending on traffic. The room was nice and clean, the aircon was cold the no issue with the hot water. I stayed in the deluxe room which had a nice deep bathtub. a big issue is that the bathtub also served as the shower area, hence the floor was pretty wet. The bed was ok, the pillows felt old, but the bed was comfortable. lightings were good, and the room was bright enough at night, but the curtains didn't keep all of the lights out during the day. Bottle water was given in the room, plus there is a water filter at the lobby and in the breakfast area. the main issue with the stay was the Wi-Fi, it needed a long time and a few tries before it connected, and once it connected, it will last for around an hour before it gets disconnected (most likely an issue with the IP lease time, and the DHCP server not being able to cope with the amount of request), the internet does work and speed is fine, but it is unreliable, especially if you plan to work in the hotel. Location-wise, Food, and groceries are also really easy to procure, with multiple options just a stone's throw away, and even more choices down the road, there is a Today shopping center with a supermarket, a dollar store, and a DIY store, along with hairdressers, mobile phone and a simple cinema. The is a Lotus Hypermarket which is a little further if you can't find what you need there. Since it's out of town, there really isn't a huge shopping center, there is a mydin, kipmall and aeon not too far away. Breakfast was average, the food wasn't that fresh since we only got to it around 9 am. Some items that were finished were not replenished. The lack of black tea (you might want to bring the tea bag from the room) was also quiet, but I think this is due to the Muslim fasting period. Since it was included for us, we just ate, I wouldn't have bothered otherwise, there are too many better options around.

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Local Travel Info

Number of hotels5
Number of Reviews 371
Highest PriceUS$136
Lowest PriceUS$20
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$48
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$51

Guide to Masai Breakfast Hotels

On Trip.com, it's easy to search for hotels in Masai. Looking for hotels in Masai? Trip.com is a great place to start. For trips in Masai, you can choose hotels around the city center or accommodations near popular attractions. You can plan a one or two day trip to Masai.

Masai does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. Visitors often choose to travel to Masai by bus.

When visiting Masai, you can choose from over 33 hotels with great reviews. Masai has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 27 USD. There are 1 five-star hotels in Masai at an average price of 63 USD per night. There are 1 four-star hotels in Masai at an average price of 36 USD per night. There are 10 three-star hotels in Masai at an average price of 28 USD per night. There are 9 two-star hotels in Masai at an average price of 19 USD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Masai, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. Those who favor Renaissance can choose a hotel under its name. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Masai, such as hotels under the Renaissance brand. A popular hotel in Masai, Eight Days Boutique Hotel @ Permas Jaya Johor Bahru is also one of the highest rated. Lotus Hotel Johor Bahru is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

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