Gastnutzer
13. August 2023
So, we recently stayed at La Casa Teresa in El Nido, and honestly, it wasn't the greatest experience. I thought I'd share what I went through during my time there, just to give you a heads-up if you're thinking of booking a stay. First off, the hotel's location is a bit of a pain. It's pretty far from the El Nido town center, which means you gotta hop on a tricycle that costs around 30-50 PHP per person. Not the end of the world, but it adds up, you know? And the ride takes like 5-10 minutes, so it's a short trip, but still. Now, let's talk about the internet. It's a bit of a bummer because you can only get online in the lobby. So if you're hoping to chill in your room and catch up on stuff, tough luck. When we got there, our room wasn't ready. Apparently, the previous guests overstayed, so we had to cool my heels for about an hour before we could actually check in. Not the most fun way to start a trip, let me tell you. Oh, and good luck getting a decent mobile signal. It's all over the place, which can be annoying if you need to stay connected. Once I got to my room, things didn't get much better. The TV was in this weird spot that made watching it feel like a workout for your neck. And guess what? No slippers! Who doesn't provide slippers these days? The room itself felt kinda dim, like they forgot to install enough lights. And speaking of forgetful, they also seemed to forget to fix the hot shower. Water pressure? Yeah, that was pretty weak too. They switched us to a different room near the lobby so we could at least catch some Wi-Fi. But they didn't bother to make sure the room was clean before we moved in. The toilet was a mess, so I had to ask them to send someone to clean it up. And let's talk towels. They looked like they'd been through a lint storm. Not the kind of towels you'd want to use after a shower. Breakfast was another letdown. It starts at 7am, so if you're an early bird, you're out of luck. The portions were tiny, and most of it seemed to come from canned goods. At least they had eggs and veggies. Coffee? Yeah, that was the instant stuff, not the real deal. The replacement room had a shower heater that decided it had better things to do, and there were two AC units, but only one was doing any work. Oh, and they had a TV remote without the TV itself. Go figure. And seriously, what's up with the green bed night light? I'm still scratching my head over that one. The doorknob was acting up too, which got old real quick. Oh, and let's not forget the Wi-Fi. It was slow and liked to play hide and seek with my devices. They even downgraded it during our stay, which felt like adding insult to injury. Honestly, I can't really say I'd recommend La Casa Teresa to anyone. Even if you're on a tight budget, there have got to be better options out there. Look for a place that actually cares about the basics and treats their guests right.
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