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Camp John Hay has a wonderful history. My hotel is one of 3 on the site.
My room had a balcony that faced due east with the sun greeting me every morning at 6am ish. Best part of the day.
Kinda old and dirty. When we check in and check we waited for long. Not a friendly guest. The big deal is the glass in the restroom there is a dead cockroach. I will never come back.
Imelda
Stayed 2 nights in Mar 2024
4/10 Poor
Von
Mar 12, 2024
The price for 1 night was $130-150CAD which is way too overpriced at that time and the breakfast was not free. I’ve been to great and luxurious hotels and clearly this ain’t it. Sure, the staff there was great and professional but atleast adjust your prices - just my honest opinion.
What an awesome find! I wasn’t familiar with the area or location and pleasantly surprised with the hotel and location. Imagine dealing with traffic and only find a hotel in nature with modern conveniences and incredible staff.
The rooms are extremely large, beds are comfortable, location is perfect and nature surrounds you without the hustle and bustle of city streets.
It is a very upscale hotel in a beautiful setting. The room was large with comfortable beds, a hair dryer and great minibar.
There was no breakfast included (which is common in a lot of the Philippine hotels) and the prices for food were a bit high in the restaurant.
It was much more expensive than some of the city Center hotels but not bad for the lovely surroundings, proximity to the airport and the size of the rooms.
The room itself is well appointed. However, the bathroom is very old (Room 332). It’s the type you need rubber slippers to take a bath because the tiles are so old. Also the faucets don’t work well.