You know what, i don't recall. They're all in the same area and i don't think it really matters because they all share the same restaurants, spa, pools, and have access to all the lobbies. Just pick a room that you like for a good price and you should be good to go.
Nice looking hotel. Funny how you showed us how the shatafa works - I don't really know what to call it in English... The butt washing thing in the toilet. I always use the Arabic term for it. 😂 How's the food? Are you going to make a food video?
@@WalkaboutRojo Haha. Bathrooms in China are usually anything else but clean... I'm surprised that you as an American actually know what it is, given that it's so rare. In Egypt I used to know many foreigners, and many of them were completely dumbfounded by this thing, and there was many a funny story about getting their clothes soaked. - Same in China with squatting toilets. Westerners seem to be confused by those, too. We're going to Chongqing next week, and there's a quirky place called Foreigner Street, which, among other things, hosts the biggest bathroom house in the world (or something like that). Around 1000 toilets.
it was about 90 USD per night for this room in this location. there are much cheaper and much more expensive options in the city. I split the difference.
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HI is this hotel girl guest friendly ?
like bangkok?
Hi Rojo, do you mind me asking which branch of the Alagon's is this. How was the soundproofing and is thi sthe Suite room? Many thanks!
You know what, i don't recall. They're all in the same area and i don't think it really matters because they all share the same restaurants, spa, pools, and have access to all the lobbies. Just pick a room that you like for a good price and you should be good to go.
Nice looking hotel. Funny how you showed us how the shatafa works - I don't really know what to call it in English... The butt washing thing in the toilet. I always use the Arabic term for it. 😂
How's the food? Are you going to make a food video?
I’m happy to report that all toilets here have that. It’s so rare in China and almost nonexistent in the US. Cleanliness is next to godliness. Haha.
@@WalkaboutRojo Haha. Bathrooms in China are usually anything else but clean...
I'm surprised that you as an American actually know what it is, given that it's so rare. In Egypt I used to know many foreigners, and many of them were completely dumbfounded by this thing, and there was many a funny story about getting their clothes soaked. - Same in China with squatting toilets. Westerners seem to be confused by those, too.
We're going to Chongqing next week, and there's a quirky place called Foreigner Street, which, among other things, hosts the biggest bathroom house in the world (or something like that). Around 1000 toilets.
Nice hotel. How much is this for per night room 1 king bed saigon ?
it was about 90 USD per night for this room in this location. there are much cheaper and much more expensive options in the city. I split the difference.
@@WalkaboutRojo Thankyou very much Rojo .have a nice day to You
The master bed room has a sick bath tub
This is my aunts hotel
No kidding? I really enjoyed my stay. The staff is the best part of the hotel!
Yup i always sit in the bathtub and fall asleep
And thank you for the good comment pls come back next time