RedDoorz Tanjung Selor: Unbeatable Deals & Best Rooms in Town!

RedDoorz Tanjung Selor: Unbeatable Deals & Best Rooms in Town!
Okay, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into the, shall we say, slightly chaotic waters of reviewing RedDoorz Tanjung Selor: Unbeatable Deals & Best Rooms in Town! I'm not talking clinical precision here; I'm talking lived-in experiences, the good, the bad, and the gloriously messy. Because let's be honest, that's life, isn't it?
Right, first things first: Accessibility. Okay, the elevator exists, which is a HUGE win, especially since I'm not exactly built for stair climbing marathons. And the hotel claims to have facilities for disabled guests, which is a good sign. Now, I haven't personally tested every single inch of the place with a wheelchair (apologies to my readers who are), but the presence of an elevator points in the right direction. Accessibility score: Solid B+ for trying.
Moving on to the Internet – oh glorious, blessed Internet! Free Wi-Fi is promised in all rooms, and honestly, in this day and age, that’s a bare minimum. The question is, is it reliable? Well, sometimes, it was like trying to herd cats. There were moments of blazing speed, perfect for streaming (yes, I binged-watched a whole season of… something… can’t quite remember now), and then there were moments of… dial-up era agony. Trying to load a simple webpage felt like waiting for a sloth to cross the road. Internet score: C+ (room for improvement!). We did have a LAN connection which, honestly, felt a bit archaic but worked better when the Wi-Fi was being… quirky.
Now, let's talk Cleanliness and Safety. Look, nobody wants to spend their vacation battling a rogue dust bunny. The hotel claims to use anti-viral cleaning products and sanitizes rooms between stays. They also have hand sanitizer readily available (which is a MUST these days). I even saw staff… well, they certainly looked like they were diligently cleaning. The staff trained in safety protocols, and having a doctor/nurse on call is a comforting thought. Honestly, from what I saw, they seemed to be taking things seriously. Cleanliness and Safety score: A-. I slept peacefully, knowing I wasn't likely to catch some weird hotel-born plague.
Dining, drinking, and snacking: Okay, this is where things get a bit… blurry. They have restaurants! Plural! They promise Asian and Western cuisines. Breakfast is available (yay!), with a buffet option. There's even a coffee shop. But here’s a confession: I might have only sampled the… well, okay, I only made it to the breakfast. The “Asian breakfast” was… interesting. Let's just say my taste buds were on an adventure. The coffee? Decent. The buffet was… well, it was a buffet. Standard fare, good enough for a quick bite. The rest? I can't personally vouch for it; I was too busy exploring the "unbeatable deals"! Dining score: C+. Breakfast was fine, everything else a bit of a mystery.
Now, for the Things to do, ways to relax: This is where RedDoorz really shines. They actually have a swimming pool! An outdoor pool! With a view! Okay, the view was largely of other buildings, but hey, it was a pool! And I spent a blissful afternoon sprawled on a sun lounger thinking of absolutely nothing and feeling the delicious warmth on my skin. Pure. Bliss. They also have a fitness center… which I peered into from the doorway and then immediately retreated back to the pool. I might have considered the spa… but the call of the pool was too strong. Things to do score: B+. The pool saved the day.
Services and Conveniences: Air conditioning in the public areas? Check. 24-hour front desk? Check. Daily housekeeping? Thank the heavens, because I'm a messy human. Laundry service available? Yes, please. The doorman was friendly, and there was a convenient store to grab my late-night snack. They even have a gift shop. I got one for my niece. Services score: A-. They thought of everything. It was amazing!
For the kids: They are family/child friendly! Plus, I'm guessing they have a babysitting service. I'm a single traveler, so I can't really vouch, but the impression was this hotel cares enough for families.
Finally, let's delve into what's inside those Rooms! Air conditioning? Hallelujah! Blackout curtains? Essential for a good night's sleep. Free bottled water? A lifesaver, especially after a day spent basking in the sun. Refrigerator? Perfect for chilling that celebratory beverage (or just keeping your snacks fresh). Wi-Fi [free]? We've established that, haven’t we? The bed was comfortable enough, if not a luxury experience. I had my own bathroom and a bathtub to soak in after a long day. Rooms score: B+. Comfortable, clean, and with all the essentials. My room had a view!
Getting around: The car park is free of charge! That means I didn't have to worry about paying extra! They provided taxi service!
Now, the honest truth: RedDoorz Tanjung Selor isn't flawless. No hotel ever is. But the prices are genuinely competitive, the rooms are comfortable and clean.
Here's the messy truth: I'm not sure about the exact score. I had some pretty darn good times here. So, overall, it gets a Solid B.
Now For the Pitch! - The Unbeatable Offer!
Okay, listen up! Are you looking for a place to stay? If you want a place to stay where you won't need to worry about spending so much money, this is the place!
Why I think you should book RedDoorz Tanjung Selor, RIGHT NOW:
- Fantastic value: They really deliver on the "unbeatable deals" promise. You'll be shocked by how much you get for your money.
- Comfortable Rooms: After a long day, you can rest assured that you can rest in a clean bed.
- Those Amenities! Relax! Enjoy the pool! Grab a drink from the bar! Everything's in easy reach to make sure you have a good and comfortable time!
- It's a genuinely decent place: It's a place where you can actually rest!
Don't Delay! Book RedDoorz Tanjung Selor today! You won't regret it!
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Alright, here we go. My attempt at a RedDoorz @ Tanjung Selor, Indonesia itinerary. Buckle up, because this isn't your sanitized travel blog. This is me, unfiltered.
Day 1: Tanjung Selor Arrival & the "Oh God, Where Am I?" Moment
- Morning (ish): Arrive at Tanjung Selor Airport. I’m already sweating. Forget the pristine weather forecast; the humidity hits you like a physical force. Luggage retrieval? More like a chaotic free-for-all. Found my bag. Didn't find my sanity immediately.
- Mid-Morning: Taxi to RedDoorz. The driver, bless his heart, seemed as confused as I was about the exact location. Half the time, I think he was improvising directions. We finally find it, a squat, unassuming building. My heart does a little skip – not in excitement, more like a “well, here goes nothing” kind of skip.
- Late Morning: Check-in. The front desk staff are super friendly, which is a HUGE relief. The AC in the lobby feels like a gift from God, even if it's more a gentle breeze than a proper chill.
- Afternoon: Unpack. The room… well, it's clean. Let’s leave it at that. My first thought? “Can I actually survive in here?” My second: “Maybe I should’ve packed more anti-mosquito spray…”
- Late Afternoon: Wandering. I decide to explore my immediate surroundings. Walked a few blocks. Found a small warung. Ordered something I thought was chicken and noodles. Ended up with something that tasted like chicken and noodles, but looked suspiciously green. I'm still a little unsure what was in it, but hey, I didn’t die. Small victory.
- Evening: Back to RedDoorz. Dinner at a nearby place. Ate a lot of rice, because carbs are my coping mechanism. Watched some Indonesian TV, which involves a lot of people yelling and dramatic music. Fell asleep. Hard. Jet lag is a beast.
Day 2: River Dreams and (Possible) Regrets
- Morning: Woke up, still alive! I'm starting to feel a little more acclimated, even though I'm permanently damp. Decide to take a boat ride on the Kayan River. The water color is gorgeous. The air feels fresh with the river breeze.
- Mid-Morning: The boat ride: Seriously, what a view! The riverside houses! The trees! It was all beautiful. It was peaceful.
- Late-Morning: Back in Tanjung Selor. I saw a local market nearby and decided to brave it. The smells… are intense. And the… variety… is intense. I bought some fruit that the vendor assured me was "very delicious." I’m still not entirely sure what it was, but it was sweet, and I didn't get sick! Another win, in my book.
- Afternoon: The heat hit me hard. Hide in the hotel. Took a nap.
- Late Afternoon: I am starving. I have a mission! I go to one of the restaurant. I am going to eat something. Chicken noodles (again). It was good. Like, really good. So good, I ordered a second plate. No regrets.
- Evening: Stood on my balcony. Watched for an hour, as the sun was setting. All of a sudden, I realized, that I feel at home. In my own way.
Day 3: Departure & The "I'll Be Back" Sentiment (Maybe)
- Morning: Last breakfast at a local cafe. Wrote in my journal. Feeling a little bit melancholic that my time here is coming to an end.
- Mid-Morning: Packing. The true test of any trip. Did I buy too much? Did I buy enough? That question.
- Afternoon: Taxi to the airport. The driver? The same one as day one. He gave me a big smile. "Good trip?" he asks. "Absolutely" I replied.
- Late Afternoon: Departure. As the plane takes off, I look out the window. Tanjung Selor, small as it is, you're now a part of me. Will I be back? I don't know. But I'll always remember the feeling I got.
- Evening: Arrived back home. And I already want to be back.
Quirky Observations & Emotional Reactions:
- The heat: relentless, but eventually, you get used to it. Kind of.
- The food: risky, delicious, and memorable.
- The people: incredibly friendly. Really made the trip worthwhile.
- My overall emotional reaction: From “Oh God, what have I done?” to a genuine sense of peace and a longing to return. Tanjung Selor, you surprised me.
This isn't the perfect itinerary. It isn't polished. It's my messy, imperfect, and totally honest experience. And that's the real beauty of travel, isn't it? The imperfections are what make the memories truly yours.
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Okay, spill the tea: Why RedDoorz Tanjung Selor? Like, *really* why?
Alright, alright, you got me. The *real* reason? Well, first, my wallet screams "RedDoorz!" louder than any sales pitch. Tanjung Selor isn't exactly known for luxury digs, ya know? So when you're on a budget, and trust me, I'm *always* on a budget, RedDoorz is the siren song. But it’s not just about the price tag. It’s also the… availability. Trying to find a decent room in Tanjung Selor, especially last minute? It's a survivalist expedition. RedDoorz actually *has* rooms. And that's half the battle, people. Seriously, I once spent three hours wandering around, looking like a lost puppy, before finding... well, let's just say it wasn't pretty. This place looked way better, in comparison.
Plus, I'm a sucker for convenience. Booking on the app is a breeze. I'm talking, like, one-handed booking while I'm juggling groceries and my phone kind of easy. I've got a story for you...
Picture this: It was supposed to be a romantic getaway, a last-minute dash from the city! Me and my boyfriend, ready for adventure. We land in Tanjung Selor, jetlagged and in serious need of a shower. No hotel booked. Panic. After a frantic five minutes of phone searching (and a mini-meltdown on my part, I admit), I found a RedDoorz. The process? Easiest thing ever. I mean, the actual *stay* had its moments (more on those later!), but the initial booking? Absolute genius! I was in the room, aircon blasting, within an hour of arrival. Priceless!
Are the rooms actually… good? Or just, y'know, *rooms*?
Let's be real. "Good" is relative. "Good" in the context of Tanjung Selor, especially for the price, is fantastic. Don't go expecting a Ritz-Carlton. You're not getting Egyptian cotton sheets. But... they're clean. Generally. Okay, *mostly* clean. I've had a few… let's call them "minor dust encounters." But for the most part, the rooms are functional, air-conditioned (THANK GOD), and have the basic necessities. The TV? Probably works. (I never actually turn it on anyway. Who watches TV anymore? Unless it’s Indonesian dramas, I'm all about them.)
The bathrooms, bless their hearts, are typically small but functional. Hot water is usually a thing. (Though there was this *one* time...ah, the water heater saga. I'll save that for a therapy session.) The bed? Comfortable enough to collapse on after a day of exploring. I'm not saying it's luxurious, but it’s better than a hostel, and let’s be honest, when you’re exhausted, any bed is a good bed.
But again... that one time. Remember when I mentioned "minor dust encounters?" Well, let me tell you about the room I had in the back, last year. A slightly odd, and definitely memorable stay. The entire back wall was... well let's just say it was on the verge of needing a whole new construction. The internet? Spotty at best. And the light fixture above the bed? Ready to fall on me! Let's just say, I didn't sleep well that night. But hey, lessons learned, right? Always check *every*thing when you first arrive. And maybe bring a flashlight. Just in case.
What about the location? Is it easy to get around?
That depends on the specific RedDoorz location! They have a few in Tanjung Selor. Always check the map before booking. Some are conveniently located near restaurants and shops, which is a massive win when you're hungry and don’t want to wander far. Others… well, let’s just say you might want to budget time for a tricycle ride. (And learn some basic Indonesian, because the bargaining is *real*.)
I remember this trip. Trying to get a tricycle (and the subsequent negotiations) made me feel like I was in a reality show. It's part of the adventure, I guess? But seriously, check the location. Google Maps is your friend. Read the reviews. Someone will definitely mention if it's a trek to get anywhere. And if you're like me and can't handle a long walk after a busy day, make sure you check reviews for that transportation aspect.
Are there any hidden costs or gotchas I should know about?
Generally, RedDoorz is pretty upfront about costs. The price you see is usually the price you pay. But *always* double-check. Look at the fine print. Some places might charge extra for things like… well, sometimes for things like extra towels or early check-in. They will also likely have different hours. It's always best to call ahead. And then there’s the deposit. Some places require it, some don't. Just be prepared, especially if you're the type who accidentally knocks things over (ahem… me).
And the biggest "gotcha"? Reviews. Read the reviews! Seriously. People will warn you about the things that are *actually* sketchy. Bad plumbing, leaky roofs, questionable cleanliness… the reviews will spill the beans. They can also be a bit melodramatic, so it might depend on your personality. But I like to check them anyway. They will save you! I read one once about a place where the air conditioning sounded like a jet engine taking off. Bullet dodged! Thank you, fellow reviewer!
Also, and this is a general tip: be friendly to the staff. A little kindness goes a long way. They can often help you out with local information, transportation, and sometimes, even fix a grumpy air conditioner (true story!). I had a problem with the air conditioning once. Luckily the front desk was absolutely lovely. They fixed it faster than I could say "panas!"
Okay, so… would you recommend it? Honestly?
You know what? Yes. I would. With caveats, of course. It’s not a glamorous experience. You're not getting luxury. You might encounter questionable plumbing. But for the price, the convenience, and the availability in Tanjung Selor, RedDoorz is a solid choice. It’s perfect for a budget traveler who values practicality over pampering. It's a stepping stone! A launchpad! Maybe a place to rest your head after a long day of exploring.
Look, I've had some *adventures* at RedDoorz. Some good, some… well, let’s just say they provided me with some *stories*. And hey, where else are you going to find a bed at 2 AM when you're stranded in Tanjung Selor? Exactly. So yeah, I recommend it. Just… read the reviews. And pack some hand sanitizer. And maybe a flashlight. You'll be fine!


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