Unbelievable Makassar Getaway: OYO 90260 Bumi Merpati Residence Awaits!
Unbelievable Makassar Getaway: OYO 90260 Bumi Merpati Residence Awaits!
Unbelievable Makassar Getaway: OYO 90260 Bumi Merpati Residence - Buckle Up, Buttercups, It's a Rollercoaster! 🎢
Okay, so let me tell you about OYO 90260 Bumi Merpati Residence in Makassar. Forget the polished travel brochures – you're getting the real deal here. I’m talking a messy, honest, and utterly human review, the kind that spills coffee on the keyboard while you're typing. No sugarcoating, just the raw truth, baby!
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First off, let's be honest: accessibility. I didn't personally require it, but I did a quick once-over. The elevator was definitely a plus. The general vibe? Seems like they try to be accommodating. Don't expect perfect ramps everywhere, but hey, it's Indonesia, right? Embrace the adventure! They do have facilities for disabled guests – yay!
The Internet: A Love-Hate Relationship 💻📶
Okay, so internet. "Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!" they shout. And, bless their hearts, there is Wi-Fi. Sometimes. Other times, it's like trying to lasso a particularly stubborn cloud. In my room, I swear the signal was actively against internetting. I'd be mid-binging something, and POOF, gone. Then I'd be roaming in public area where Wi-Fi does wonders and works! Frustrating? Absolutely. But hey, free is free, right? Though I did spot an Internet [LAN] connection, I wasn't desperate enough to dust off my Ethernet cable. (Who even has one anymore?)
Cleanliness & Safety: A Mixed Bag 🧼🔦
Alright, this is where things get interesting. They definitely take COVID seriously. The staff are all masked up, hand sanitizer is practically a wall decoration, and there are signs everywhere about sanitization. Professional-grade sanitizing services? Check. Rooms sanitized between stays? Probably…hopefully! I really appreciated the Individually-wrapped food options, because let's be honest, a buffet in a pandemic is a bit of a gamble.
But… and this is a big BUT… the actual execution felt a little… inconsistent. My room was generally clean, but I peeked under the bed (don't judge me, it's a habit), and let's just say a little dust bunny family had been thriving there for a while. And the towels? Well, let's just say they were used. They came with minor wear and tear. Did I die? No. Did I love it? Hmm. It's important to be transparent and to highlight this area for a more effective experience.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Fueling the Adventure 🍽️🍹
The dining situation was… well, it was something. Breakfast was included, and they have an Asian breakfast, which is a plus if you're into that. Buffet it was. I tried the soup – it was ok. Coffee/tea in the restaurant? Sure, but the coffee situation was questionable. I'm a coffee snob, and let's just say this was not an experience to write home about… unless you want to send a cautionary tale. There were also a la carte options but I wasn't feeling adventurous. Oh yeah, and a pool side bar… but I was too busy trying to make my internet work to indulge.
Things to Do & Ways to Relax: Massage Me Please! 🧖♀️💆♂️
Forget your fancy spas, forget all that. This is not the kind of place where you go to have a spa stay. They do have some things to do, which in my opinion is the best part of the hotel. There’s a fitness center, a pool available, and a steamroom. They have a massage and I was in desperate need of some serious relaxation. I was stressed from the internet, the towels, the coffee… everything! SO I went for it.
The Massage Saga – A Deep Dive (And Let's Be Real, A Little Drama) 😩
Right, the massage. This deserves its own paragraph. Or, you know, five. I booked a massage feeling like a frayed wire. The massage area itself was… let's say "rustic." The masseuse was lovely – a sweet girl who looked about 19 and, bless her heart, probably wasn't professionally trained. The massage itself was… unique. It started off promising. Then, things got a little… intense. I'm talking deep tissue to the point where I was pretty sure my muscles were screaming for mercy.
At one point, I swear she was using her elbows! It was a rollercoaster of pain and surprising giggles. She eventually figured out I wasn't exactly the yoga-practicing type and adjusted. I walked out feeling like I'd been tenderized. It was an experience, alright. Would I get a massage there again? Hmm… maybe. With very clear instructions. It's the kind of experience you'll never forget.
Services & Conveniences: The Good, the Bad, and the Unexpected 🧳🛎️
Okay, here's a mixed bag. They have things like:
- Air conditioning: Thank God, because Makassar gets hot.
- Daily housekeeping: Yep, they change the sheets, which is always a win.
- Laundry service: Essential, especially if you’re a messy traveler like me.
- Concierge: They were helpful enough with directions (though the language barrier can be a thing).
- Cash withdrawal: Important since card isn't like everywhere.
But… and there's always a but… I had to request more towels. And the "doorman" was often MIA. And finding someone who spoke fluent English was a challenge. But honestly, that’s part of the charm!
The Room: My Humble Abode 🛌🚿
My room was… functional. Clean-ish (see above). They have non-smoking rooms. It had an air conditioner that actually worked. It had the basics: a bed, a desk, a chair, a TV, a fridge. The bed was comfortable enough. Air conditioning was a life saver! I had a hot shower, too, because I needed to get the massage experience off of my body. The window opened, which was nice. And the blackout curtains were a godsend for sleeping in.
Getting Around: Navigating Makassar 🚕🛵
They offer airport transfer, which is a must. Otherwise, get ready for an adventure with the taxi and motorbike! The hotel has free parking.
For the Kids: Babysitters? Hmm… 🤔
Didn't see much kid-friendly stuff. I'd guess, if you're traveling with kids, this might not be the most ideal place.
Final Verdict: Would I Go Back? 🤔
Look, OYO 90260 Bumi Merpati Residence isn't the Ritz. It's not perfect. But it's… real. It's affordable, and it's a good base camp for exploring Makassar. It has its flaws, sure, but it also has its own quirky charm. It's not fancy but you feel safe, and you can still explore the city. The internet is not great. It depends on what you're looking for. Are you a discerning traveler who demands perfection? Then maybe, just maybe, this isn't for you. But if you're looking for something budget-friendly, with an adventurous heart, and don't mind a few bumps along the road, it's a solid choice. I'd go back… but I'd bring my own Ethernet cable.
Melbourne's Hidden Gem: The Melby Hotel's Secret Revealed!Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because this isn't your grandma's perfectly-planned travel itinerary. We're diving headfirst, nose-first, and likely feet-first into the glorious, chaotic, and potentially bug-infested adventure that is… Makassar, Indonesia! Specifically, base camp: OYO 90260 Bumi Merpati Residence. Let's see what we think we're doing.
Day 1: Arrival and the Great Makassar Scramble (or, "Where's the freaking aircon?")
- 8:00 AM (ish): Landing at Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport. Right off the bat, the humidity hits you like a wet, warm, delightful slap. My glasses instantly fog up. This is going to be interesting. Finding a taxi "that hopefully knows the way" is the first hurdle. Negotiation is key, people! Think of it as a pre-game warm-up for all future indecisions.
- 9:00 AM (ish): Arrive at Bumi Merpati Residence. Praying it's clean. Praying the aircon actually works. The photos online… well, let's just say Indonesian accommodation photography has a certain je ne sais quoi quality of optimism. My room? Okay, it's not a palace. But it's got a bed, and that's all that matters right now. After the first hour, the aircon's working! (yay!) and I'm instantly grateful.
- 10:00 AM: Shower. The water pressure is…let's say "spirited." It's a baptism by cold water, which I'm not sure I'm ready for, but it will do.
- 11:00 AM: The Great Makassar Scramble Begins! This is where the "planning" gets thrown out the window. Honestly, I'm starving, so this is going to be a food-focused exploration. This is probably what I'd do with any new and delicious food.
- First Stop: Literally the closest warung (small, local eatery). We're talking street food, people! I need a local breakfast. I have absolutely no idea what I'm ordering, but I point and smile, and hopefully, I get something delicious.
- 12:00 PM: Lunch! I don't have any clue what's going on, but I'm hoping it will be delicious and I can post about it. Okay, I need my pictures!
- 1:00 PM: The nap. Crucial. Absolutely crucial. The heat and jet lag are already conspiring against me. I would not recommend skipping the nap, no matter how exciting the city seems.
- 3:00 PM: Exploring! The chaos continues. Let's try and visit Losari Beach! It's a waterfront landmark (I think).
- 5:00 PM: Dinner by the water. I'm ready for dinner! It's time to see the city lights.
- 7:00 PM: "Back home for the night!" This will be an early night for me! This is the night where I start reflecting on this messy adventure!
Day 2: Diving Headfirst Into Culture (and Possibly Soup)
- 8:00 AM: Breakfast at the Warung. I am ready to face another day!
- 9:00 AM: Learning something new! I want to see something unique today!
- 12:00 PM: Lunch! I'm not sure what I plan to do, but I'm looking for a snack to eat!
- 1:00 PM: Walking! Walking around this city will do my more good than bad.
- 3:00 PM: The nap. Crucial. Absolutely crucial. The heat and jet lag are already conspiring against me.
- 5:00 PM: Dinner plan! Today, I'm looking for seafood!
- 7:00 PM: "Back home for the night!" I am ready to feel better and rest!
The Imperfections (And The Joy of Them)
Okay, let's be real. My itinerary is a suggestion, a faint whisper of a plan. It’s more of a guideline, really. Because life, especially when travelling, throws curveballs faster than you can say "nasi goreng."
Here's what will probably happen:
- I'll Get Lost: Guaranteed. Several times. I have zero sense of direction. But getting lost is half the fun, right? You stumble upon the best hidden gems that way.
- I'll Eat Something REALLY Spicy: And then profusely apologise to the server while simultaneously sweating buckets and trying to maintain a shred of dignity.
- I'll Fall in Love with a Food: And spend the rest of the trip trying to recreate it (unsuccessfully) back home.
- I'll Over-Pack: Forgetting half the essentials and bringing way too many "just in case" outfits.
- I'll Completely Blow My Budget: Because I’m terrible at resisting the temptation of trying everything.
- I'll Realize I'm Not Cut Out for this But Keep Going: And that's the real adventure!
This trip won't be perfect. It'll be messy, chaotic, full of unexpected turns, and probably involve a lot of mosquito bites. But it'll be mine. And that's what makes it worth it. Wish me luck (and maybe suggest a good pharmacy). And remember, embrace the glorious mess!
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Okay, so... why "Unbelievable" exactly? Are we talking mind-blowing, earth-shattering, will-change-your-life unbelievable? Or... a slightly more subtle "unbelievable"?
Alright, look, let's get one thing straight: I didn't personally *craft* the marketing copy. My expectations were... tempered. "Unbelievable" probably isn't referring to the kind of experience that will rewrite your soul. Think more... "unbelievably *affordable*." Or maybe "unbelievably *conveniently located near that one warung you read about and REALLY wanted to try*." Honestly, depending on your perspective on life, some things seem UNBELIEVABLE. I mean, I saw a cat wearing a tiny hat today. Unbelievable! This? It's... you know. Possibly. Potentially. Maybe. Unbelievable-ish.
Is this place actually *in* Makassar? Because online maps are... well, let's just say they're not always the most reliable guides.
Yes, it IS in Makassar. *Probably*. I mean, I arrived there, and the signage said "Bumi Merpati Residence." So, yeah, seems legit. Finding it, however... My GPS, bless its digital little heart, tried to send me through a rice paddy at one point. Thankfully, I saw a guy on a scooter giving me *very* confused looks, and I realized I'd probably taken a (significant) wrong turn. Just... be prepared for a *slightly* adventurous arrival. Pack snacks. And maybe a compass. Just in case. Or a local sim card with GPS, that's actually the BEST! I wished I had that when I arrive.
The photos. They look... *clean*. Does the reality match the glossy sheen of the online imagery?
Hoo boy. Okay, let's talk about the photos. They're... *aspirational*. I'm not saying they're *lying*, per se. More like... creatively *enhanced*. Think of it this way: if the photographer was a Picasso of perspective, then sure, the photos might match. The room was clean-ish, yes. But the "modern" aesthetic was maybe... slightly more "early-2000s budget hotel" than "minimalist chic." Let's get this straight, I DID see a maid walking, so it's not that bad! I just really wished they could use a bit more of cleaning agents. The bathroom, well, I'm not gonna lie, I'm not the type of guy who inspect the cleanliness of their toilet, but its pretty close. But hey, at that price point, you're not expecting a spa, are you? I mean, maybe a *very* basic bar of soap, but that's about it.
Are the staff friendly? Because a grumpy receptionist can really ruin a vacation.
Okay, so the staff... they were... *present*. No, seriously, they were there. Always! The receptionist, bless her heart, had a very gentle, almost ethereal way about her. Like she might gently float away at any moment! She was polite, if a little… underwhelmed by my arrival. I can't blame her, it was raining and I was completely soaked from my scooter ride. But they also work 24/7. I do not know how she does it, seriously, good for her! The other staff I interacted with were equally polite. No one was outright *hostile*, which, honestly, is half the battle in some places. Just don't go expecting over-the-top, Disney-esque levels of enthusiasm. Think... professionally neutral with a hint of friendliness. They are also helpful, as I asked them to find a laundry service, and they manage to get it done quickly!
How's the Wi-Fi? Because, let's be real, in the modern age, it's practically a human right.
Ah, Wi-Fi. The double-edged sword of travel. The Wi-Fi... well, it existed. Sometimes. Other times, it was like trying to dial a rotary phone from outer space. Honestly, I'd say it's a solid "maybe, if the wind is blowing in the right direction." Don't rely on it for important video calls. Do rely on it for... perhaps... checking your social media intermittently. I tried to upload a vlog, and it took me half a day. I spent the rest of the day just walking around the streets, so overall, not a bad experience. My advice? Buy a local SIM card. You'll thank me later. Or maybe, just embrace the digital detox and enjoy the beautiful Makassar! Seriously, the food is amazing, and I saw a cat on a motorbike. That, my friends, is UNBELIEVABLE!
Are there any nearby attractions? Anything worth venturing out for?
Yes! Absolutely. I went to Losari Beach. It was amazing, and the weather was also wonderful, so many things to do there. I also went to Fort Rotterdam, I spent half a day just walking and taking pictures, and I barely scratched the surface. There were also some local warungs where I just ate a bunch of food. Everything was unbelievably affordable as well. I also was able to walk around the city, and I had no idea what I was doing half of the time, but I love it. I went to the local market, and I was able to learn a few local phrases.
Alright, bottom line: Would you recommend OYO 90260 Bumi Merpati Residence?
Look. Here’s the deal. If you’re looking for luxury, pampering, or a place to meticulously document for Instagram – HARD PASS. If you're on a *tight* budget, an adventurer, and not overly concerned with pristine perfection? And if you value a reasonably-priced base camp for exploring Makassar? Then, maybe, *just maybe*... it’s worth a shot. I went with low expectations, and I wasn’t disappointed. Well, maybe a *little* disappointed about the Wi-Fi, but hey, you win some, you lose some. I mean, the hotel could be a bit better, I would also change a few minor things, but honestly, it's not that bad. Just go with an open mind, a working phone, and a healthy dose of "it is what it is." Because, in the end, it IS what it is. And sometimes, that's all you need. Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to go find that cat on the motorbike again. Seriously, that was amazing.
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