JJohnny1974My regular choice in Angeles. The old school hotel with spacious rooms and a great pool. The hotel restaurant serves good food. This time only the waitress disappointed by requesting to show her ID when paying the lunch bill by a bank card (and that from a hotel guest!!!): Visa and MC strictly prohibit merchants to demand ID from customers, but the Phils live in their own legal environment...
HHuggySenWe checked in very late and appreciated that the hotel still accommodated us without any hassle. The staff were polite and helpful. The rooms are spacious and comfortable. The only downside was the unstable Wi-Fi. Overall, it was a good experience.
MMhinjiWe stayed at Prime Asia Hotel from April 15–16, and overall, we had a very pleasant experience.
One thing we really appreciated was the flexibility with check-in. Although the standard check-in time is 4 PM, we arrived early at around 2 PM since we were already in the area and traveling with a toddler. Thankfully, they accommodated us, which made a big difference for our trip.
The staff were consistently warm and welcoming. Whether in the hallway or the elevator, they always greeted us with a smile, which made us feel comfortable throughout our stay.
The hotel amenities were also impressive. There’s a 24/7 café in the lobby and a rooftop restaurant that’s also open 24/7, which is very convenient. The pool is open all day as well, and since it wasn’t crowded during our visit, my mom and toddler were able to enjoy it fully.
Our room was spacious and well-prepared. They even set up an extra bed for my mom, even though we didn’t request it. We also appreciated the small touches, like being given fresh, warm towels.
A special thank you as well for having YouTube Premium available my baby really enjoyed watching kids’ shows, which kept them entertained.
We also tried the breakfast buffet, and it did not disappoint. The tapa and bacon were especially delicious.
The only downside we noticed was the limited parking space.
Overall, it was a great stay, and we would definitely consider coming back.
ผผู้เข้าพักGood hotel if you can get it at a discount, overpriced if full price.
Its a newish hotel but some of the fixtures and fittings are already brokern like the side tables in the rooms.
The roof over the pool leaks.
The dining area does a good breakfast but could do with a proper clean and removing the christmas decorations that just collect dust and dirt.
Music played in resturant begins early and goes on all day and is a bit loud. There is a gym which is nice, but sometimes people play music speakers in there early which is also not good for hotel occupants.
So nice hotel but could do with some upkeep and cleaning and cheaper prices.
ผผู้เข้าพักFirstly, the room is clean, hot shower and air-conditioning works perfectly fine, rooftop deck is impressive . Breakfast is okay. I booked for 1 night just to see how I go with this hotel as it is my first time. . Safety deposit box is not working, towels are overused, no handowels, have to request for one, mini fridge bar is not working. I checked in late, after my flight , wanting to catch up on much needed sleep. Next morning around 715am housekeeping knocked, then rang the doorbell bell woke me up, saying their doing a ROOM CHECK and that's a PROTOCOL in El Vistra to do that which is totally INSANE. I checked out right after, then reception told me they're doing a ROOM CHECK to make sure everything is in order for me to get my deposit. What an experience!!
CCalifornia CoachIt is what it is. You kind of know what the area is like when there are 2 ”massage parlors” across the street and tons in the area, and the facility has surcharges for bringing in an ”outside masseuse.”
The room was large and reasonably clean. The towels were fraying, and the ”white” sheets were gray. The room refrigerator was bigger than average. There was a small table and chairs in the room - you could eat or do work there. The air conditioner worked just fine.
The place is located above a 24 grocery store. This is convenient, nice, and adds a layer of security.
We had some issues sleeping for 3 reasons:
1. Pillows were high and rock hard. My wife and I each got stiff necks.
2. There were some inebriated individuals who had a very loud argument @ 3 am.
3. Worst of all, there was a rooster fairly close to our room. Like most roosters, every time he saw a car with its lights on, he went crazy. This happened all night long.
Pictures are from inside the building and will give you a feeling for the area.
ผผู้ใช้ไม่ระบุชื่อConveniently located next to the subway, easy to take a taxi, and convenient for shopping and dining. The hotel offers good service, a comfortable environment, clean rooms, and is very affordable, making it a very economical choice in downtown Kuala Lumpur.
ผผู้เข้าพักI chose this hotel as one of the amenities mentioned a sauna. Apparently, they don't have a sauna amenity-- but a room that has a sauna. That is awfully misleading. As soon as we checked in, I was already disappointed.
While it is new and recently renovated, I find the various elements of the room overdesigned and not very user-friendly. The peephole on the door was too high for either of us to reach. It also didn't have a cover (security risk). It might’ve been 6 feet. The chair and desk was not very ergonomic, the table was too high and the chair low. I dunno, seems like they designed the room for big people and I’m just a hobbit in a human world. The tables’ glass tops easily slides off because it doesn't have rubber feet to keep it in place. The sliding doors of the closet could easily overlap that it’d be hard to pull them to close properly. The bathroom door was unnecessarily huge. The bathtub setup is not very accessible, it’s setup way too high that you literally need a foot stool (that they have ready) to climb on. Needing a footstool and a handle is very accident-prone (the room we got was not senior/PWD-friendly, or even for someone with injuries). Even as an able-bodied person, it feel like one wrong slip on the stool can have disastrous consequences. The tub drain can easily be stepped on and then it closes, weird.
The staff were nice and friendly but it was odd that they didn’t seem too aware about various hotel policies and rules or even amenities when asked about: whether the sauna was an amenity, if asking for a bottled water was paid, if getting something printed at the front desk would be paid, or when the lights would turn on when the power went out. Speaking of the power going out, it took more than 5 minutes, perhaps even up to 10, for the generator to kick in or maybe it was the actual power coming back already--not sure. But there was absolutely no care to its customers about the power outage that we were just in the room waiting for the lights to come on… It was never spoken about when we checked out the next day. No one checked on us after the lights came back on either. We had to find the number to call the front desk as the phone needs power to work and the number on the keycard doesn't work.
Only one guy in the restaurant seemed to be on top of things during breakfast. Also seemed like they used powdered pineapple juice.
But hey, the bed was really comfy, everything was new and clean. The room was also spacious.