Hotel Nicanor
Way before going to Dumaguete, I had already asked Mr. Google about the affordable hotels to stay in in the city. Among the list, I chose Hotel Nicanor because so far they had the best webpage I had seen and the accommodation suited what I had expected. I would say that their webpage would be one of the things that hotel owners must develop well because today's generation is a web-based one. So people most specially travelers would consider checking on the net first before going to a tourist spot. The hotel is also accessible because it is just a walking distance from the city stores and of course the Rizal Boulevard.
Anyway, we were greeted by a hospitable front desk officer and was immediately taken cared of. Opted the Matrimonial one for Php 1050 and so we were accompanied by a housekeeper towards room number 409. The hotel uses a switch card for access.
The Hallway:
Stuff inside our room:
Signs and other materials:
signs and postings |
it's nice that they had a customer satisfaction survey |
Their internet connection was fast, what I like about it is that it is connected via an RG45 cable instead of wifi hotspot. But then I thought what if we brought with us our two laptops? Anyway, I was a bit frustrated because I forgot to bring an adaptor for my notebook. So the only thing I did was post a photo of us in facebook and searched where Cafe Noriter is. I had known the cafe from The Creative Dork's blogpost. I was surprised because it is just a few blocks away from Hotel Nicanor.
The room doesn't have a fridge but they have a water dispenser outside so, it was an added point. The food available were quiet expensive, we ate outside the hotel instead.
It's so nice that they had a customer satisfaction survey available on the table for their clients to answer. This is a great way of verifying if their customers are satisfied or not with their service.
It's so nice that they had a customer satisfaction survey available on the table for their clients to answer. This is a great way of verifying if their customers are satisfied or not with their service.
If you are planning to visit Dumaguete City, I would recommend this hotel, affordable and accessible.
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nice one jean! hope to visit Dumaguete ^_^
@rox: thanks rox..it's Rizal Boulevard is beautiful too. Dili kau gasto didto...make sure to visit the island...