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3,6 sur 5
100 % des clients le recommandent
3,8 Propreté de la chambre
3,8 Service et personnel
3,5 Confort de la chambre
4,0 État de l’hôtel
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5 sur 5
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Ce voyageur a laissé seulement une note Publié le 30 janv. 2020 sur Expedia
4 sur 5
par un voyageur

Publié le 27 janv. 2020 sur Expedia
Good Location for the local bus station. Staff were helpful and room was clean and comfy.
4 sur 5
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Ce voyageur a laissé seulement une note Publié le 20 nov. 2019 sur Hotels
4 sur 5
par un voyageur

Publié le 4 oct. 2019 sur Expedia
Nothing really. The wifi keeps going on and off.
1 sur 5
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WHAT DO YOU MEAN NO RESERVATION IN THE SYSTEM!

Publié le 19 sept. 2019 sur Hotels
The hotel itself was adequate. Red Doorz is an affiliation of independent lodgings, not a chain of owned hotels. This one, Al-Raddah Di was a Muslim oriented establishment, which is fine by me, however Hotels.com dropped the ball big-time, loosing my reservation from the system before I even arrived at the hotel. I reserved and paid for my room the same day for a quick trip to Davao from Cagayan De Oro. When I arrived and presented my printed out receipt, they HAD NO RECORD OF IT at the hotel. By my name or by confirmation number, nothing. I was dead tired from traveling all day, so when I was told I would need to I PAY FOR ROOM AGAIN, with agreement that the bill would be settled at check out in the morning, I went for it, just to get some sort of sleep. It was midnight and I had a 7am appointment. Morning arrived, and the hotel desk people had evidently found some evidence my reservation(same people were still on desk duty), and handed me a "paid" receipt for 970 pesos instead of the almost 1300p Hotels.com charged against my debit card. So I didn't actually have to pay twice. The desk folks suggested I take up the discrepancy of what Al-Raddah Di charged versus what I was billed with Hotels.com, it was not the establishments billing that created the issue. To me it's a waste of my time to try and get back a few bucks. You've been warned. Anyway, bottom line I would avoid all Red Doorz booking in The Philippines via Hotels.com ,they DO NOT have their S*&% together...