Pengguna Tetamu
31 Januari 2023
Neat, clean, and minimalist room. Pitcher of filtered water on the fridge. Ceiling fan, but no A/C, which is typical of the area. Room had bed, fridge, and not much else, which contributed to the lean look. One chair, but no closet, drawers or hangers for clothes. We had room 8, which had an ensuite bathroom. Again, clean and spare. Toiletry storage was limited to top of toilet tank. Bear and unidentified female were very nice hosts. Large lanai downstairs and upstairs were great for outdoor relaxing and mingling. Inn provided convenient outside hose for washing off mud acquired during rainforest treks. Rules of the house: All food items are to be stored in kitchen. Kitchen outfitted with all appliances so guests can cook if desired. Hana Inn is a footwear free house. Guests are to remove shoes outside before entering the indoor stairway leading up to rooms. (Shoe rack provided). Guests are asked to help protect the septic system by only flushing small amounts of toilet paper. Larger clumps should be put in the trash can next to toilet. All doors protected by digital locks. Each lock had a different code with the guest room code also written on sticker above inside door knob. Hosts suggest taking photo of the number for convenience. We had three numbers to remember. Kitchen code, stairwell code, and guest room code. Had we not had an ensuite bathroom, we would also have a code for our dedicated bathroom. We had two windows and a ceiling fan. Even so, it was hard to get good air flow. Would have loved the old transom system to pull air for all the rooms across the hallway. Outside lanai had very refreshing breezes.
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