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Okay, buckle up buttercups, because we're about to dive headfirst into the whirlwind that is reviewing . Forget the sterile, corporate jargon – we're going real. Let's get this messy masterpiece started.
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Alright, so accessibility… right off the bat, I gotta say, it's a mixed bag. Wheelchair accessible? Yes and no. They do have designated rooms and elevators. But navigating the sprawling grounds? Ugh, a bit of a trek. Some paths felt like they were designed by someone who hates people with mobility issues. So, it's accessible, but prepare for a bit of a workout. On-site accessible restaurants/lounges… There were a few, thankfully. And the staff were generally helpful, which gets them some serious points.
Internet, Internet, Internet! Oh, the bane of my existence! They boast Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! which, hallelujah! Because who actually wants to pay for internet in 2024? The Wi-Fi itself was… okay. Better in some areas than others. (And honestly, some days I just needed to binge-watch cat videos on YouTube, so good Wi-Fi is critical.) There's also Internet [LAN], which, frankly, I haven't seen since dial-up. Remember those days? shudders. Okay, maybe not the target audience for that one…
Things to Do, Ways to Relax: This is where things get interesting. Their whole spiel is all about "relaxation" and "wellness." And listen, I’m always up for that. The spa is a MUST. I mean, come on! Massage, body scrub, body wrap, sauna, steamroom - the whole shebang. I swear, I felt like a new person afterwards. No, like truly, new. The pool with a view? Stunning. Utterly Instagrammable. They also have a swimming pool [outdoor] that was perfect for lazy afternoons. (Pro-tip: Grab a cocktail from the poolside bar and embrace the bliss.) A fitness center is available, but I'm gonna be honest, I mostly admired it from afar. They also have a gym/fitness. Also, the foot bath service, yeah, that's a definite must.
Cleanliness and Safety: Okay, major props here. They’re taking things seriously. Anti-viral cleaning products, daily disinfection in common areas, hand sanitizer everywhere. They even had room sanitization opt-out available, which is a nice touch for the eco-conscious. Good on ya, . Sanitized kitchen and tableware items – crucial. Safe dining setup – check. Staff trained in safety protocol - felt like it. There's a general vibe of, "we will keep you safe and protected." And in these times… that's gold. There is a cashless payment service which is a win, and the Daily disinfection in common areas helped me to have a peaceful experience.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Where do I even begin?! The restaurants are plentiful and offer a great variety. From Asian breakfast to Western cuisine in the restaurant. I was a big fan of the A la carte in restaurant, The salad in restaurant was really good, and the coffee shop was a godsend. I have to mention the Happy hour, you NEED to go there and get a drink (or some, who am I to judge?). They also offer room service [24-hour] – perfect for those late-night cravings or early-morning hangovers (ahem). There's a snack bar, a poolside bar, and you can even get a bottle of water delivered to your room! The Buffet in restaurant needs some work, but the buffet in restaurant had a good variety and the desserts in restaurant were amazing.
Services and Conveniences: This is where they really shine. The concierge was incredibly helpful, arranging everything from excursions to restaurant reservations. Daily housekeeping? Immaculate. They provide food delivery, great if you are tired of restaurants. They offer facilities for disabled guests. Laundry service – crucial for long trips. Luggage storage - easy. And a convenience store for those late-night snack runs. They had a doorman too.
Now, let's get personal. Picture this: I was having the most spectacular massage. The masseuse was a master of her craft. But… mid-massage, a fire alarm went off. PANIC. Of course, everything was fine, a false alarm, but for about 20 glorious seconds, I experienced a level of unadulterated, irrational fear. The hotel staff handled it with admirable professionalism. More importantly, they acknowledged the (slightly hysterical) aftermath – making sure I was calm and comfortable, and even offering a complimentary glass of champagne. That’s service. That’s the kind of extra mile that sets a hotel apart. It's the recognition of a minor inconvenience, and an attempt to make it into a positive experience. They went the extra mile, and for that, I am eternally grateful.
For the Kids: They're family/child friendly, which is great. They offer babysitting service and a kids meal.
Inside the Room: Okay, so the rooms. They're well-equipped, let's put it that way. Air conditioning a must, of course. Blackout curtains, thank god! Coffee/tea maker, yes! And free bottled water, a nice touch. The bed was super comfy. A nice desk too. You get everything from bathrobes to slippers. But the real winner? The complimentary tea. I may or may not have spent a significant portion of my stay lounging in the huge seating area and drinking tea. Also, the wake-up service was punctual; I will note this.
Getting Around: This hotel offers a full range of services to make your arrival and departure smooth. Airport transfer a big yes! Parking is free of charge, and if you don't want to drive, there is a taxi service which can take you anywhere you want.
Important Considerations (The Nitty Gritty):
- Pets allowed: I'm not sure if it's a hotel that allows pets or not.
- Smoking area: I appreciate that a smoking area is available.
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Okay, buckle up buttercups, because you're about to embark on a virtual rollercoaster of a travel itinerary. We're chucking the pristine travel planning rulebook out the window and diving headfirst into the glorious, chaotic reality of a family vacation at PINTARMAN FAMILY SUITES @ MIRI TIMES SQUARE in Miri, Malaysia. Prepare for feels. And potential meltdowns. (Mostly mine.)
PINTARMAN FAMILY SUITES: MIRI MISADVENTURES (Or, How I Survived With My Sanity… Mostly)
Day 1: Arrival and Initial Panic (aka: Where's the freaking pool?)
8:00 AM: Alarm screams. Apparently, the kids think sleep is a waste of a perfectly good morning. Ugh. The packing. The packing. Why did I think four kids + carry-on luggage was a good idea? We're currently operating at a deficit of socks and a surplus of mismatched LEGOs.
10:00 AM: Finally, we are at the airport! The flight itself was a blur of snacks, bickering, and the desperate plea: "Are we there yet?" (Spoiler alert: NO, we are not.)
12:00 PM: Landed in Miri! Sunshine! Smells of… well, I'm not sure what, but it's definitely different! The pre-booked airport transfer… was not. Cue internal panic. After a frantic negotiation mimicking charades (me: waving arms, pointing at suitcase; taxi driver: raising eyebrows), we found ourselves crammed into a surprisingly spacious taxi.
1:30 PM: Arrived at PINTARMAN FAMILY SUITES. The lobby is actually pretty impressive, thankfully. And the suite… wow. Space! (But, where's the pool?!! This is a critical question for the summer. It's still not apparent.) Clean, bright, and blessedly air-conditioned. The kids immediately claim their beds like territorial little hamsters. I'm already planning the strategic placement of my emergency chocolate stash.
2:00 PM: Officially unpacked (mostly). Found the "family room." It's bigger than my actual living room. And there's a tiny balcony! With a view of… something. Okay, maybe I need a nap. Immediately.
3:00 PM: First attempt at exploring the Time Square area. Got slightly lost because Miri, surprisingly, doesn't have street names. The first accidental meal was at a small restaurant because the kids were starving. It was a delicious noodle dish! (I think I may have under-ordered.)
4:00 PM: The children's request of ice cream was fulfilled. The ice cream was delicious, but the aftermath was even better. I am already very, very tired.
6:00 PM: Back in the suite. Found the pool! Score! But it's crowded and small. The kids were still excited, though. They splashed about while I sipped my beer and stared vacantly at the sky. It was wonderful.
8:00 PM: Dinner at (another) restaurant. Ordering in a foreign language with four hungry children is akin to performing brain surgery in a hurricane. We survived. Mostly. The food was… again… good. A true Malaysian experience.
9:00 PM: Bedtime for the kids. (Finally.) I'm pretty sure I heard one of them snore almost immediately. I'll consider that a win. Me? I'm currently writing this, fueled by caffeine and a desperate hope that the next day involves less chaos.
Day 2: The Beach (and a near-drowning experience!)
8:00 AM: The children awoke, ready to go. I did not feel the same way. I wish I had more sleep.
10:00 AM: Headed to the beach, as requested. The journey was… scenic (read: hot, sweaty, and involving a minor squabble about who got to hold the beach bag).
11:00 AM: We arrived at the beach. It was breathtaking! The sand (so so hot under our feet) the waves, the sun (so very hot!). It was a postcard. It's a scene. And then…
11:30 AM: Okay, here's where things got dicey. Little Timmy, for reasons best known to himself, decided the waves were a personal invitation. Before I could shout, he was…gulp…too far. Panic. My heart rate soared. I sprinted into the water, shouting, "Timmy! No! Get back here!" (I also may have shrieked. Loudly.)
11:35 AM: Got him back. He was fine, just a little scared. As was I.
12:00 PM: Building sandcastles and collecting seashells. The relief of the previous incident faded. It's amazing how much those little moments can change your mental state.
1:00 PM: Lunch overlooking the beach. Food was OK, the view was amazing, and the children are behaving themselves. I am ecstatic.
3:00 PM: The afternoon was a blur of sunburn, ice cream, and sand-covered everything. The kids are surprisingly good.
5:00 PM: Back to the hotel. Shower. Sunscreen, again. Time to breathe.
7:00 PM: Dinner at the hotel. (The air con!) Ate more than I should, so good.
8:30 PM: Bedtime routine. Good Night.
Day 3: Culture Shock and Retail Therapy (Translation: Mom Needs a Break)
- 9:00 AM: Slow morning, finally. No major crises.
- 11:00 AM: Attempted to visit the local market. It's a sensory overload! The smells (spices, fish… a kaleidoscope of aromas), the sounds (conversations in a language I don't understand, the honking of… something), and the sheer amount of everything… My brain short-circuited.
- 12:00 PM: Got lost in the market. It wasn't the worst thing though, since I got to pick out some delicious foods.
- 2:00 PM: Reached the hotel, and had a good rest.
- 4:00 PM: The kids were ready for the next big adventure.
- 5:00 PM: We get to go to a museum. It was amazing!
- 6:00 PM: Went for dinner at a Thai restaurant. The food was AMAZING!
- 8:00 PM: Back in the hotel, finally.
Day 4: Departure (and the lingering smell of sunscreen)
- 7:00 AM: Packed everything. Again. Miraculously, all the socks are paired.
- 9:00 AM: Sad but excited because we get to go home. Goodbye Miri!
Quirky Observations and Emotional Reactions:
- The Air Conditioning: A gift from the gods. I could live in that cool air. I'm probably going to buy a new air-conditioner immediately.
- The Food: Everything tastes better here! The spices! The freshness! I'm going to have to learn how to cook.
- My Kids: They're both angels and tiny tyrants. I think they are both at least half-angel.
- Me: Exhausted, exhilarated, and already plotting my return to Miri.
This itinerary is, by no means, perfect, but it's definitely real. Hopefully, you can laugh with me (and maybe learn from my mistakes) as we navigate the beautiful chaos of Miri. Wish me luck for the rest of this trip! I'm going to need it.
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