Saturday, April 24, 2010

Staying at Jubilee Hotel

The hotel (http://www.jubileehotelbrunei.com/) is almost less than 15 minutes away from the BSB airport. Booking it online is just so easy and they are very quick in answering my inquiries about their hotel. They do accept credit cards upon check-out and cash upon check-in. Their staff can speak good English and others are also Filipino so you can speak with them in Tagalog.

The complimentary breakfast is being serve at Room 601. The ground and first floor are commercial establishments. There is a Thai Restaurant and Mini Mart (a store like 7/11 but is open only until 10pm) near the hotel lobby. Computer shop (internet costs 1BND for 1 hour) and health center (spa or massage service) can be found at the upper ground floor.

I paid 70BND (roughly 2300php) for a Standard Room. It includes the hotel-airport transport, complimentary breakfast, private bathroom (with bath tub, hot/cold water and soap), mini fridge, spacious closet (with hangers), telephone and a television (less than 5 channels).


Extended checkout is also available for free until 4pm but is subject to room’s availability.
The beddings, pillows and towels are clean. (Good thing I have not seen an insect or cockroach in my room). But you can’t also deny the fact that the hotel also aged over the years. The carpet is old but I guess clean, there are few stains in the curtains and bathroom tiles.

Upon entering Room 410, it has it’s own small hallway. The left door if for the spacious private bathroom.


While there is a separate door (can also be lock) for the actual bedroom.

1 comment:

  1. Apologies for the signatures on the photos, it was tagged as -taiwan, where it should be -brunei.

    You may also visit my Taiwan blog @ http://ruffeecola-in-taiwan.blogspot.com/

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