Mega Hotel, Miri

Note: Another overdue post about the second hotel we stayed at during our last trip to Miri, Sarawak. 

We were in Miri for two days and on the second day, we decided to stay in a hotel nearer to Miri's biggest shopping complex, Bintang Megamall. At first we wanted to book Meritz Hotel since it is just adjacent to the mall, but sadly it was fully booked.

So we scouted around and found Mega Hotel which is just a 10-mins walk from the shopping complex. 

We booked the Junior Suite through Agoda, at the price below RM300 per night. This room comes with complimentary breakfast for two persons. Check in was smooth and we were upstairs in our room in no time at all.

To be honest, the room is super spacious - if you stay here alone, you might get a little spooked because seriously, the room is too huge!

Mega Hotel, Miri
The living area and dining area which is as big as one room for four pax
If you are traveling with a group of friends or with family, this room is certainly for you. The suite includes a bedroom for four persons, and a separate lounge / living area, a dining area, a separate toilet, and a bathroom-cum-toilet.

Mega Hotel, Miri
The room comes with two king-sized bed

Flat screen LCD TV is available both in the bedroom and the lounge area, so family members do not have to fight over who gets to pick the channel :)

Mega Hotel, Miri
Did I tell you the room is huge?

I love the gold swirl design of the carpet, and the decor although not modern, does not feel too old either. The wooden panel adds a touch of classic elegance to the room. Except the sofa - those really need to be updated.

Mega Hotel, Miri
The walkway from the living area to the bedroom

My pet peeve when it comes to hotel toilet is one that does not come with a bidet. Thankfully, many new hotels nowadays are equipped with bidet. Mega Hotel is aware of this - but the most they offer is a water scoop or 'gayung' in Malay, which they place in the toilet.

Mega Hotel, Miri
Extra toilet but unfortunately no bidet installed :(

The bathroom is clean and moderately furnished.

Mega Hotel, Miri
The bathroom which is equipped with bathtub, toilet and sink area

For a four-pax room, the suite only provides complimentary two toothbrushes. Hmm. Maybe you are supposed to ask for additional toothbrush if you have four guests checking in together?

Mega Hotel, Miri
Complete toiletries but only for two pax

Mega Hotel, Miri
The bedroom is equipped with flat screen LCD TV and a work desk

Like any other hotels, they also provide coffee and tea making facilities. If you are staying in Malaysia hotels, expect to find Nescafe instant coffee and Lipton teabags in most hotels although a growing number of hotels are starting to add more selection of beverages to these two standard items.

Mega Hotel, Miri
Beverage station

This time we did not manage to check out the hotel swimming pool since our main reason was to go shopping. Maybe next time.

Lastly, our room package comes with breakfast. Unfortunately, breakfast was disappointing with limited selection on the menu. Strangely, the hotel management is trying to promote hotel staycation by promoting free breakfast. I think they should improve the breakfast menu first before having such promotion.

My verdict - the room is beyond my expectation, so it is a nice surprise. Unfortunately, it won't be sitting at the top of my preferred list as yet because there is no wow factor to woo travellers like us to stay there. To improve - breakfast and bidet installed in the toilet.

Verdict: 7/10

Miri Marriott Resort & Spa

Note: This is an overdue post since we stayed here in August. I got caught up with a lot of things and since then, we had stayed in several more hotels (more reviews to come).

We were in Miri for the Merdeka break and what finer way to spend the hols than exploring hotels (at least for a hotel-loving family like ours)?

Our first stop was no other than the most renowned resort in town, Miri Marriott Resort & Spa. It is located along the coastal road and is really easy to find. Just the thought of chilling by the pool with sea breeze in my face made me so keen to pick this hotel. 

Checking in was quite smooth and the reception staff were courteous but for an established resort like Marriott, I felt that they were missing the genuine friendliness and warmth such as that I received when we were staying at Westin KL. I also got a tad annoyed when the hotel wifi was not immediately activated as per what the reception staff promised. I had to go to the counter again to check why I was asked to pay for in-room wifi when the staff earlier mentioned it was without charges.

Secondly, although I requested for a room nearer to the lobby, we were somehow given a farther room which involved a long corridor walk and staircase, all in all was quite inconvenient for family with small children. However I tried to understand that maybe due to peak season, the hotel couldn't accommodate all requests.

Anyway, these are how the hotel room looks like:

Old decor, but still comfortable enough for us

We got two queen beds as per request since I also invited my sister to stay with us.

Miri Marriott Resort & Spa
From another angle

Miri Marriott Resort & Spa
The foyer

Miri Marriott Resort & Spa
The bathroom, also in need of refurbishment

Miri Marriott Resort & Spa
Aromatherapy toiletries

Miri Marriott Resort & Spa
The bathroom has a bathtub to the delight of the young ones

If you are feeling peckish but too lazy to step out of the room (think of long walkway to the lobby and restaurant!), you can still munch on the snacks provided in the room (not complimentary though):

Miri Marriott Resort & Spa
The beverages below are complimentary, but the snacks on the top shelf are not

There was a time when you have to request for iron and ironing board every time you want to use it, but nowadays each room comes with these facilities:

Miri Marriott Resort & Spa
Bathrobe, iron & ironing board

There is also a veranda outside the room with a wooden table and beach chairs. However my sister warned me of the sandflies so we daren't sit outside or leave the sliding door open. Besides the weather was too hot so we preferred the air-conditioned room.

Miri Marriott Resort & Spa
Lounge rattan chair (inside) and wooden beach chair (outside at the balcony)

I'm so used to staying in modern hotels in Kuala Lumpur, where the management gives a facelift to the hotel rooms every 4 to 5 years (or so it seems), that I couldn't help but feel that the hotels in East Malaysia are rather shabby looking. You would know what I mean by just looking at the beds.

Miri Marriott Resort & Spa
The decor needs refurbishment!

But I guess they don't feel the need to refurbish because it is still the top choice among travellers to Miri (business / leisure travellers) so why fix it when it ain't broken, right?

Regardless, we really enjoyed our stay at Miri Marriott. The kids were absolutely delighted with the swimming pool (the kids' pool is large enough for everyone) and they even inflate a giant water slide which even the adults joined in the fun! Too bad I forgot to snap a photo of the slide!

Miri Marriott Resort & Spa
Large pool for both kids and adult

As for me and my sister, we tried out the Mandara Spa menu (we opted for their facial) which my sister said, is the best and most painless facial she had ever had! If I wanted to stay here again, it is definitely because of the spa *wink*

Another thing worth mentioning is the breakfast. Marriott is known for their delicious and wide selection of breakfast menu, and Miri Marriott is no exception. Maybe the next time we are here, I will do a special review of their breakfast service.

My verdict - Overall, still not a disappointing place to stay because of what the resort could offer to young family like ours. Maybe if they upgrade their rooms, I would have more favourable review for this resort.

8/10

Parkcity Everly Hotel Bintulu

This had been a hectic week at work for me that I barely saw my kids :( My 3 and a half years old girl was not so happy about my busy schedule until I promised her 3 days ago that we could stay at a hotel specifically a hotel with a bathtub and a pool, for quality family time together.

So today after settling the house chores, I brought them to Parkcity Everly Hotel as promised. I booked the hotel through Agoda coz they offered the lowest rate compared to Booking.com (RM300.10 nett per night).

We stayed at 7th floor, a non-smoking room / floor. The pictures on the Internet did not quite do justice to the actual hotel room. In fact it wasn't so bad.

Parkcity Everly Hotel Bintulu
Along the hotel corridor

What I like about the hotel room is it is clean and well kept, although the design could need a facelift. The carpet certainly makes the whole room looks tired and shabby and I hate the bed runner because it looks out of place! I also think the armchair needs to be changed to more modern look.

Parkcity Everly Hotel Bintulu
Angle from the foyer / walkway

Otherwise, the warm color of the wood panel, wardrobe  and study desk gives the room a cozy feeling.

Parkcity Everly Hotel Bintulu
The room is appointed with one queen and one single beds

Parkcity Everly Hotel Bintulu
The flat screen LCD TV and work desk

Other than that, the rest of the amenities are standard. The beds were quite comfortable but nothing to shout out.

Parkcity Everly Hotel Bintulu
Bathroom and toilet

Parkcity Everly Hotel Bintulu
Bathtub, which is the main reason we are here

Of course the best part about the hotel is the room comes with a bathtub, something I find odd about the ultra modern New World Suites Hotel because they don't have one. 

Parkcity Everly Hotel Bintulu
Hotel toiletries in cardboard packaging

The toiletries' packaging also needs to be revamped because they are just too old-style, if you know what I mean.

Parkcity Everly Hotel Bintulu
Like other hotels, tea & coffee are complimentary.

We also tried their breakfast the next day. Their buffet is also pretty standard - nasi lemak, roti canai, porridge, the egg station, cereal, dimsum - to name a few of the selections that morning. But still, it's better than New World Suites in terms of variety.

As promised, I brought the girls to swim and the swimming pool. I had to search around for the pool towel counter and when I found it, I was annoyed to see the sign 'Run out of dry towel'. There wasn't that many swimmers that morning and already they ran out of clean towels! Hmmph.

My verdict - the hotel hardly impressed me, which is too bad because there is so much potential and with such spacious area and strategic location near the seaside. If the hotel management didn't do anything to make it outstanding, someday it might end up being as a shabby and outdated hotel that no one wants to stay in. 

Rating: 7/10

Semenggoh Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre

Previous years I always longed to visit many places in Kuching whenever we were in town but since we didn't have our own car, I wasn't able to do so.

But now that we have our own car here, it is payback time. There's so many things to do and see in Kuching, and one of it is to visit the orang utans in their almost natural environment, Semenggoh Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre.

This nature reserve centre has been a rehabilitation centre for orang utans especially the orphaned young, those confiscated from illegal poachers or injured due to deforestation activities with the aim to reintroduce them back to the wild.

I'm extremely impressed especially after visiting the gallery and reading about the systematic and massive efforts to help the orang utans. Do you know that the orang utans even have birth certificates just like a human infant? The only difference is their birth cert didn't have details of the father! LOL!


Semenggoh Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
(Unfortunately we didn't manage to meet Delima, or Nora or any other famous orang utan figure today, since none turned up at the feeding platform)

Another interesting discovery is they have several stages of 'education system' starting from nursery school, to primary school, to secondary school before they are released to the wild.

Our main goal of visiting this centre was to have some experience of being up close and personal with the orang utans during the feeding time (which was at 3pm in the afternoon).

Entrance fee is RM5 for Malaysian adult (free admission for children below 12). When we reached the waiting area around 15mins before the feeding time, there were already a crowd of foreign tourists waiting patiently at the designated shed.

We decided to kill the time by visiting the crocodile enclosure area nearby. Khayla was terrified at first but soon got over her fear when she saw the reptiles were hardly moving - in fact we thought they were mummified because there wasn't any sign of movement. Even their open eyes were unblinking!

Before the feeding time, a guide gave a short briefing about the orang utan habits and some precautions like keeping our voices down, not bringing any food, and keeping safe distance from the orang utans.


Semenggoh Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
(Visitors dilligently listened to the guide's explanation)

That was when I changed my mind about getting in close proximity with the orang utans - what if one of the maternal ones grabbed Khadeeja from my arms and ran up the durian tree with my baby? Then she grows up like Jane the Tarzan girl (for one, she already behaves like one of the baby orang utans, always climbing here and there, grabbing things and have no table manner whatsoever!). Ok, my imagination tended to run wild.

Still we joined the throng of visitors climbing up the jungle trail to the main feeding platform, me holding Khayla by the hand and encouraging her to walk steadily up the hilly path. Khadeeja was safely in hubby's arms. If ever one orang utans took a fancy on my baby, she would have to go through my hubby, LOL!



Semenggoh Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre

Luckily (or unluckily) no orang utan turned up and my worry dissipated. Throughout the time, we heard the rangers giving loud, long cries calling for the orang utans, signaling to them it was feeding time. It is fruits season, explained the guide, so the orang utans are able to feed themselves instead of relying on hand outs. It is a good sign for the wildlife centre because it means the orang utans are self-reliant, but not a good news to the eager and expectant visitors who came all the way from Europe or US to meet them!

However we did manage to sight an orang utan high above a durian tree at another location (deeper in the forest, and the climb was much steeper, it was incredible that I managed to climb there carrying Khadeeja in my arms).

After that we decided to go back because it looked like it was about to rain. 

For those who love the nature, do drop by this place. The nature is well-preserved, so if you can't sight the orang utans, you can also go for walks at the various nature trails and at arboretum within this centre. 

Just Google Semenggoh Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre for more details. My advice, if you really hope to snap that photo of you arms in arms with orang utan, come during the non-fruits season. Or go to Matang Wildlife Centre (but I'm not sure if you can feed them there because they are placed in enclosure).

Happy orang utan sighting!

Damai Beach Resort

Selamat Hari Raya everyone! I'm sure everyone has had a blast during the past few days, and so did we :)

This year we decided to go for a family vacation on the third day of Syawal. Our destination - Kuching's Damai Beach Resort.

Located in Santubong which is 45mins away from Kuching town, the resort is famed for its serene beach view and fantastic natural environment surrounding the resort.

We chose to go to this resort because our girls love playing in the water, and with the beach and swimming pool literally next to each other, the girls are sure to have a lovely time splashing in the water to their hearts' content!

Damai Beach Resort
The scenery along the beach

Damai Beach Resort
The swimming pool

The resort has separate pools for the adults and kids. The kids' swimming pool  comes complete with a water slide and waterfall. Love!

I purposely booked the superior room which is the closest to the swimming pool. There is a big cage full of cats (local, not high breed though) behind our hotel building and frankly, the cats look bored with nothing much to do.

When we reached the resort, I was expecting a well-established international standard resort because a lot of Western tourists happen to stay here. I was slightly disappointed to find the resort to be just average in terms of service and facilities.

First of all, at the reception counter, instead of immediately greeting guest, the staff continued to do whatever he was doing and ignored me. So did the staff next to him. Where else, when I checked in at Westin in KL a couple of months back, the staff did not only greet me with cheerful but respectful tone, she also greeted my girls asking them their journey and practically wowing me with their wonderful hospitality.

After waiting for 2 mins, finally the receptionist turned to me and proceeded to check us in. 

Damai Beach Resort
The lobby area

Our room was on the second floor and nearest to the staircase. The room is spacious (for a RM300++ rate, I would expect no less), but tired looking. Walking into the room made me feel like I've been transported to 2 decades ago. The amenities like the bed sheet, pillows, sofa, hair dryer and other fittings seem unchanged since the 90's. The only thing that looks new is the flat TV. 

Damai Beach Resort
The room comes with one queen bed

Damai Beach Resort
The bathroom and toilet

Damai Beach Resort
The bathtub

Damai Beach Resort
Toiletries

The resort didn't even provide tooth brushes, but luckily we brought ours. On the other side, I quite like the peppermint smell of the complimentary shower gel and shampoo.

Much to our annoyance, the housekeeping team forgot to place towels in the room which we only discovered after coming back from the swimming pool. The telephone in the room was not working (the receptionist explained that due to earlier thunder, they switched off the telephone line), so hubby had to go to the counter to request for towels. We had to wait for half an hour (and another trip to the counter) before the towels arrive, and my girls were already so cold. Hmmph.

Still, we are thankful for the cool room and having escape the scorching heat from the hot weather outside. The weather was quite good when we reached the hotel, slightly cloudy and breezy.

Immediately we all changed to our swimming attire and hubby brought the kids swimming while I chill on a deck chair with a Sidney Sheldon novel. I even dozed off after a while because the sea breeze felt and smelt deliciously cool. Ah, lovely vacation!

At night, we opted for buffet dinner at the resort's Satang Cafe (RM45++ per adult, kids below 12 eat for free). Sadly, the buffet was hardly appetizing and lacked choices. There was white rice, spaghetti carbonara with lumpy sauce, ayam masak merah, fish curry, mixed veggies in butter sauce, grilled lamb in blackpepper sauce, bun and butter, salad with few choices of dressing, and tomyam soup. Dessert was two types of layer cakes and some fruits. 

So I contented myself taking photo of the cafe interior.  

Damai Beach Resort
The hotel restaurant has interesting Sarawak nature painting on the ceiling (please ignore my daughter sitting on the floor!)

Fortunately the next day's breakfast (comes together in the room package) was better. Although there was no egg station (you only get fried egg to go with the usual baked beans, chicken frankfurt and whatnots), they offer nasi lemak, rice porridge with local Chinese condiments, an assortment of cereals, sliced cheese, an assortment of bread, croissant and buns to go with various jams and butter, waffle, roti canai, fried noodle and chicken curry.

To my amusement, the resort put a notice that any unfinished food weighing more than 100g will be charged additional RM10.

So peeps, don't waste your food here!

Overall, I think the resort management seriously need to buck up and upgrade the hotel services and facilities. Would I come here again? Maybe. 

Rating: 6/10