If I had to choose one word to describe this property, it would be ‘lackadaisical’. While the staff was friendly enough and tried to be helpful, during a five-night stay, there was absolutely no pro-active attention paid to the premises or to the guests.
The room did sport a bed, nightstand, wardrobe, balcony furnished with a ramshackle metal table with a warped surface and two chairs, flat-screen tv, and a small glass shelf at eye-level on wall brackets which begged to be stood up under or walked into. Shampoo packets (3) were provided, but no soap. Sorely lacking were surfaces to unpack onto. Noise from hall and pool outside was clearly heard. Perhaps most important, there was only one electrical outlet in the room, although unplugging the tv provided a second. No wifi in room.
The CR (toilet) was functional, but treacherous. Water from the shower area (no curtain) did not drain, and the floor remained wet and slippery. Water pressure was low and lighting minimal. There was nowhere to set anything down except on the rim of the sink. Shower was hot, but temperature adjustment and stability were poor. There was a pervasive, unpleasant odor and we kept the door closed at all times.
Bedding was clean, if threadbare. I don’t know if the room is made up on a schedule or on request, but it was only done once, on request, during a five-day stay. Only bath towels were provided.
Best view of Lake Taal was from the parking lot. Several bulaluhan are within an easy walk.