It's not that bad a place. I've stayed a couple of times and never felt in danger. As for the dodgy Indians? I found them to be freindly and if you talk to them when you get there you can get yourself a cheaper deal on a room than what you pay online through booking agents. My only concern for the place is if there's ever a fire it's a real rabbit warren to get out of
@pug1gun Actually I just went to the Mandarin Hotel's website for Hong Kong (mandarinoriental) and looked at what their cheapest room (called the Superior Room) would cost for a night. It's $412. So I was right! And by consequence, you were wrong! And what's even more amazing is that I didn't even check the prices before I wrote down $400 - it was a total guess based on what I thought the prices would be. But hey, thanks for trying to show me up with your erroneous knowledge
Like Chomskyfan, I too said to myself "What the fuck am I doing here" when I saw the place for the first time. Although the room itself wasn't bad, what you have to see on the way there makes you want to run away - dirt, grime, garbage, people hanging their laundry up everywhere. But hey, that's what you put up with to save a lot of money. If you don't want to see that stuff, go pay $400 and stay at the Madarin.
I'm from the US and staying in that hostel at this moment. There are a bunch of annoying Indian swindlers and creepy African men that just stand around looking among the crowd of tourists. My first impression was "what the fuck am I doing here", but after realizing how much money I was saving, I've realized that the regular HK hotels are the REAL criminals. Just keep your money safe and don't buy from the neighbors because every deal is a rip-off if you're white.
WIKIPEDIA SAYS: known to be a centre of drugs, and a refuge for petty criminals, scammers,illegal immigrants. a Police swoop in 1995, 1,750 people were questioned, 45 men and seven women from various Asian and African countries were arrested including failing to produce proof of identity, overstaying, using forged travel documents, for , and possessing dangerous drugs.[In "Operation Sahara" , 52 men and seven women from 14 countries were arrested
oh i never took the side-entry actually since i was living in the "new international guest house" which was located in the A block if i remember correctly..
seems you´ve had an easy access to your room. I was on the 16th floor in Carlton Guesthouse (Block C), only possible reach via lift. Always have to wait for....
It's not that bad a place. I've stayed a couple of times and never felt in danger. As for the dodgy Indians? I found them to be freindly and if you talk to them when you get there you can get yourself a cheaper deal on a room than what you pay online through booking agents. My only concern for the place is if there's ever a fire it's a real rabbit warren to get out of
bobbydazzler714 1 year ago
@spiegel sorry lol but Mandarin sounds like a 4 stars hotel name
pug1gun 1 year ago
@pug1gun Actually I just went to the Mandarin Hotel's website for Hong Kong (mandarinoriental) and looked at what their cheapest room (called the Superior Room) would cost for a night. It's $412. So I was right! And by consequence, you were wrong! And what's even more amazing is that I didn't even check the prices before I wrote down $400 - it was a total guess based on what I thought the prices would be. But hey, thanks for trying to show me up with your erroneous knowledge
spiegel 1 year ago
@spiegel Mandarin $400 cannot la, around $1,200 la
pug1gun 1 year ago
Like Chomskyfan, I too said to myself "What the fuck am I doing here" when I saw the place for the first time. Although the room itself wasn't bad, what you have to see on the way there makes you want to run away - dirt, grime, garbage, people hanging their laundry up everywhere. But hey, that's what you put up with to save a lot of money. If you don't want to see that stuff, go pay $400 and stay at the Madarin.
spiegel 1 year ago
I'm from the US and staying in that hostel at this moment. There are a bunch of annoying Indian swindlers and creepy African men that just stand around looking among the crowd of tourists. My first impression was "what the fuck am I doing here", but after realizing how much money I was saving, I've realized that the regular HK hotels are the REAL criminals. Just keep your money safe and don't buy from the neighbors because every deal is a rip-off if you're white.
chomskyfan11 1 year ago
WIKIPEDIA SAYS: known to be a centre of drugs, and a refuge for petty criminals, scammers,illegal immigrants. a Police swoop in 1995, 1,750 people were questioned, 45 men and seven women from various Asian and African countries were arrested including failing to produce proof of identity, overstaying, using forged travel documents, for , and possessing dangerous drugs.[In "Operation Sahara" , 52 men and seven women from 14 countries were arrested
outraged4U 2 years ago
oh i never took the side-entry actually since i was living in the "new international guest house" which was located in the A block if i remember correctly..
pontanofan 2 years ago
i prefer live in africa in the jungle then that orribleplace...can make some horror movies in that kind of place
roger82it 3 years ago 2
seems you´ve had an easy access to your room. I was on the 16th floor in Carlton Guesthouse (Block C), only possible reach via lift. Always have to wait for....
Thunderbird67 3 years ago