| We were
staying at The Tamarind
Club. Our initial response was one of disappointment. The front
entrance had
no appeal what-so-ever, attitudes were laid back (which is not bad) to
the point of not really caring (it makes a difference). The girl who
checked us in at the bar told us where our room was and pointed, "up the
stairs, first sliding door." They had upgraded us from a Garden Room to
a Veranda Room. The first things we noticed before even entering the
room were the tattered lining on the curtains and the locking mechanism cover was off the
entry sliding glass door. Inside the large room were two
queen-size beds ... one with a headboard, the other without; some cane
furniture which wasn’t too bad, a tacky desk whose top was cluttered
with brochures, a jar of instant coffee, a candle, matches and a smelly
water kettle. Tiles in the bathroom were missing. A dingy (originally
white) brown and grey stained bath mat covered part of the floor. We
tried to close the dirty slat windows (without success) so we would
not be wasting electricity when we put on the air-conditioner. The
window in the bathroom had a screen with wooden slats slanted in such a
way that it allowed passers-by to see in ... if the bathroom light was
on. At the price charged we were not impressed. [One couple, we met at
breakfast our first morning, were likewise disappointed with their lower
room, which was dark and claustrophobic and they decided to change
hotels]. We were okay with staying on ... for there were positives ...
if you don’t
consider value for dollar spent, it was certainly better than many
places we have stayed. |
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