Any Reviews of Queen Wood Hotel 136 st?

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Any Reviews of Queen Wood Hotel 136 st?

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Seems ok, although considering the neighborhood, one should expect it to be that kind of place.

But does everything work? hot water, AC, ceiling not crumbling, no foul smells, electricity working, clean...

Does management fix things if they're broken?

Any other problems?

I just read this post about the hotel charging for bring food/drink in from outside.

post88571.html?hilit=Queen%20Wood#p88571

This is a deal breaker.
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Multipox wrote: Sat Apr 14, 2018 2:50 am Seems ok, although considering the neighborhood, one should expect it to be that kind of place.

But does everything work? hot water, AC, ceiling not crumbling, no foul smells, electricity working, clean...

Does management fix things if they're broken?

Any other problems?

I just read this post about the hotel charging for bring food/drink in from outside.

post88571.html?hilit=Queen%20Wood#p88571

This is a deal breaker.
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Advise them to change their name, unless they're full of ladyboys with hard-ons. Nothing wrong with that (for some), of course.




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Re: Any Reviews of Queen Wood Hotel 136 st?

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Multipox wrote: Sat Apr 14, 2018 2:50 am Seems ok, although considering the neighborhood, one should expect it to be that kind of place.

But does everything work? hot water, AC, ceiling not crumbling, no foul smells, electricity working, clean...

Does management fix things if they're broken?

Any other problems?

I just read this post about the hotel charging for bring food/drink in from outside.

post88571.html?hilit=Queen%20Wood#p88571

This is a deal breaker.
What are you expecting ? Just keep reading that thread...
A couple of guests at that hotel have died this year, it really is ground zero for sex tourists. More than a third of the tripadvisor reviews of the hotel rate it "poor" or "terrible."
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Re: Any Reviews of Queen Wood Hotel 136 st?

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shit hole
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Revie ... _Penh.html
i sometimes stay here
http://www.lonestarcambodia.com/

and here
http://cityhotelphnompenh.com/

if you want really cheap i often stay in this place
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Revie ... _Penh.html
i pay $12 for ac room.

Richard has a fave place, but be aware you will be sleeping in a bed where someone died
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not too bad, one of the few hotels that allow pets, was staying there in transit when transporting my dog from BKK back to SHV

oh wait i forgot, BKK - bangkok, SHV - sihanoukville, but theres a lot of variation for shitville
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Re: Any Reviews of Queen Wood Hotel 136 st?

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Multipox wrote: Sat Apr 14, 2018 2:50 am Seems ok, although considering the neighborhood, one should expect it to be that kind of place.

But does everything work? hot water, AC, ceiling not crumbling, no foul smells, electricity working, clean...

Does management fix things if they're broken?

Any other problems?

I just read this post about the hotel charging for bring food/drink in from outside.

post88571.html?hilit=Queen%20Wood#p88571

This is a deal breaker.

Clearly ! Wondering who are the idiots staying at a shithole with such rules !
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Total shitrooms for 30 bucks. A friend showed me his room and I actually had to laugh.
Nice rooftop area but when I was there creepy tourists with hookers where sitting on one side and some flashpackers on the other side.
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Re: Any Reviews of Queen Wood Hotel 136 st?

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frank lee bent wrote: Sat Apr 14, 2018 6:45 am ....

Richard has a fave place, but be aware you will be sleeping in a bed where someone died
Some goths might like that. Just sayin...
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