Bluebell Hotel Skudai, Skudai
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Free Wi-Fi
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- Fire extinguishers
Services
- Room service
- Housekeeping
Room features
- Air conditioning
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Location
Reviews and Ratings
My stay at the Bluebell Hotel was a mixed experience. On the positive side, I found the ample parking lot a significant advantage. However, I encountered some discomfort due to the strong smell of baby talcum powder in the hallway and room, which was quite overwhelming. Additionally, climbing stairs without a lift was inconvenient during my stay. 😕
I had a mixed experience at Bluebell Hotel Skudai. The ample parking was a plus, but I was disappointed by a few issues with the room. The strong smell of baby talcum powder in the hallway and room wasn't exactly inviting, plus the cleanliness left a bit to be desired.
My stay at Bluebell Hotel Skudai was a mixed bag. While I appreciated the ample parking availability, the room had some significant drawbacks. The very strong smells, reminiscent of baby talcum powder, made the atmosphere uncomfortable. Additionally, the cleanliness left much to be desired, with dirt found under the blanket and issues with the toilet drainage.
My stay at Bluebell Hotel Skudai was a mixed bag. The ample parking was a definite plus, making it convenient for me to come and go. However, I found the experience dampened by several issues, including the strong smell in the hallway and room, which was reminiscent of baby talcum powder and quite overpowering.
My stay at Bluebell Hotel Skudai was a mixed bag. The ample parking was definitely a plus, but I struggled with a few issues that dampened my experience. The strong scent of baby talcum powder in the hallway and my room was quite overwhelming, and I found the carpets to be rather harsh. Unfortunately, the toilet was not draining well, which added to my discomfort.