Lander Hotel Prince Edward
King Man House, 156-158號 Tai Nan St, Tong Mi, Hong Kong
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Recent Reports
The hotel is in a run-down area that felt unsafe. The room was extremely small with no storage, making it feel cramped and uncomfortable.
Guest reported significant language barrier with reception staff, which could impede emergency communication or assistance requests. This communication gap may affect the guest's ability to report safety concerns or access necessary services.
The room was extremely cramped and the walls were so thin I could hear everything from neighboring rooms.
The bathroom was dangerously small - you could easily bruise yourself just trying to turn on the shower. The toilet placement meant someone's leg blocked the door, creating a potential safety hazard.
The shower was so small the curtain clung to me, making it feel claustrophobic and a potential slip hazard.
Guest reported extreme room confinement that induced claustrophobia and noted the in-room safe was locked and inaccessible. Noise transmission through walls and doors significantly disrupted sleep quality.
Guest reported unpleasant odors in common areas outside the main lobby, which may indicate ventilation or sanitation issues. The extremely limited space in rooms and bathrooms could pose mobility and safety concerns.
The area felt safe even when returning late, but navigating the crowded MTR station with luggage was difficult due to only one lift from ground level.
The bathroom was extremely cramped and the shower curtain stuck to my body while washing, making it feel claustrophobic and potentially unsafe.
Guest reported the walk from the metro station with heavy luggage was inconvenient, which could pose a mobility challenge or strain-related risk, especially in adverse weather or for those with physical limitations.
Guest noted the hotel's compact size required luggage to be opened on the bed, which may indicate limited space for safe movement and storage.
Guest reported thin walls allowing noise transmission from neighboring rooms, though noted that reception staff were responsive to noise complaints when contacted.
Guest reported extremely poor sound insulation with paper-thin walls and single-pane windows, leading to disruptive noise from neighboring rooms, street traffic, and early morning construction that prevented sleep.
Guest reported experiencing bites potentially from dust mites in the carpet or comforter, indicating a potential allergen or pest issue. This raises concerns about the thoroughness of cleaning protocols for soft furnishings.
Guest reported the hotel is located in a poor neighborhood with filthy streets and a sanitation station across the street causing significant noise and air quality concerns from overnight operations. The air conditioning system malfunctioned nightly, drawing in polluted outside air that was difficult to breathe.
Guest reported extremely limited space in the single room and bathroom, noting the shower area was so small it was difficult to stand comfortably, which could pose mobility and safety concerns for taller individuals.
Guest reported the room and bathroom were exceptionally small, which could present mobility and comfort concerns, though cleanliness was maintained.
Guest reported significant noise issues that made it difficult to sleep, noting that sound insulation was insufficient to block external and internal noises.
Guest reported luggage storage was left in an unsecured public area, posing a security risk. Additionally, housekeeping services were inconsistent, with the room not being cleaned for the first two days of a four-day stay.
Guest reported a complete overnight power outage, which compromised basic amenities and safety lighting. Additionally, the guest noted a severe lack of soundproofing, allowing conversations from the entire floor to be clearly audible.
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