RedDoorz Hertasning Makassar: Your Perfect Makassar Getaway Awaits!
RedDoorz Hertasning Makassar: Your Perfect Makassar Getaway Awaits!
RedDoorz Hertasning Makassar: More Than Just a Bed (My Makassar Meltdown!)
Okay, buckle up buttercups, because I'm diving headfirst into my experience at RedDoorz Hertasning Makassar. Forget those polished travel blogs, you're getting the REAL DEAL: the good, the bad, the downright awkward moments. And believe me, there were plenty of those.
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Let's Get to It: The Good, the Bad, and the Slightly Smelly
First off, I need to preface this: I'm a human. I'm prone to irrational thoughts, messy hair, and the occasional existential crisis. My review is filtered by that, so hang tight.
Arrival & First Impressions: "Is this… safe?"
So, I arrive, exhausted after a twelve-hour flight. The exterior corridor, well, let's just say it felt more like an exterior hallway. The whole place, honestly, had this… lived-in vibe. Not a bad thing necessarily, but my slightly germaphobe tendencies were already on high alert. The building itself looked safe enough. There's CCTV everywhere (exterior and in common areas), 24-hour security, and fire extinguishers literally everywhere. Good start. But, you know that feeling? The one where you clutch your purse a little tighter? Yeah, I had that.
Accessibility: A Mixed Bag
Now, I didn’t need the wheelchair accessibility, but I did notice it was available. This is HUGE plus. More accessible hotels is always a win!
Rooms: Ah, The Sweet, Sweet Air Conditioning… And the Mystery Odor
My room! Ah, the sanctuary. Okay, let’s start with the good. The air conditioning worked. Thank the heavens. It was hot. And the blackout curtains? Blissful. I also appreciated the desk (laptop workspace!), the free bottled water, and the fridge. They even had coffee/tea maker, which is my morning soulmate.
Now for the not-so-good. The carpeting… let's just say it looked like it had witnessed some things. There was a faint, almost… stale… odor. I'm not saying it was bad, but it was there. Like a ghost of a forgotten air freshener. I aired out the room and then it was pretty good. The room was non-smoking and even had an extra long bed. Now that is a huge win for a tall person like myself!
And the toiletries… I was hoping for something slightly better than the standard fare they were. But hey, I'm not complaining; I always bring my own. The shower, however, had fantastic water pressure, and the hot water was consistent. Small victories, people, small victories.
The Wi-Fi: My Greatest Foe
Ah, yes, the Wi-Fi. The bane of my existence. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! the website boasted. Lies, all lies. Actually, they did have Wi-Fi in all rooms. It just, you know… didn't work. For a good portion of my stay, I was tethered to my phone as a mobile hotspot. My data bill wept. I even tried the LAN connection…but that didn't help and I gave up. It was a struggle. A digital struggle. This is where I threw my imaginary hands up in the air and screamed into the void.
Cleanliness & Safety: The Sanitizing Showdown
Listen, after traveling in uncertain times, cleanliness is high on my list. I was happy to note they had hand sanitizer everywhere and staff seemed pretty diligent and well-trained. I noticed, daily disinfection in common areas. The room itself, was cleaned every day, which was great. The room sanitization opt-out available, but I didn't opt out of it!
Dining, Drinking & Snacking: Breakfast Blues & Poolside Dreams
The breakfast… okay, let’s be honest. I’m not a huge breakfast person, but they had an Asian buffet, an Asian cuisine in restaurant, and a Western breakfast. But the actual buffet was just… standard. And the coffee? Let’s just say it wouldn’t win any awards. However, there was a poolside bar and they had restaurants, which was nice!
Things to Do: Relax, Rejuvenate… or Just Survive?
This is where RedDoorz actually impressed me.
- The Spa: I got a body scrub and a massage. It was fantastic! Seriously. The spa was clean, the staff was lovely, and the massage therapist worked out knots I didn't even know I had. Pure bliss. It was enough to make me almost, almost, almost, forgive the Wi-Fi. Almost.
- The Pool: Ah, yes, the swimming pool [outdoor] and the pool with view! It was decent, and a welcome escape from the Makassar heat.
Services & Conveniences: The Little Things Matter
The concierge was helpful, the daily housekeeping service was impeccable. They had a convenience store. They offered laundry service and dry cleaning. They offered essential condiments, and room service [24-hour]. Car park [free of charge] was a plus!
The Verdict: Would I Go Back?
Okay, here’s the truth: RedDoorz Hertasning Makassar isn’t perfect. It’s got its quirks, its flaws, and its Wi-Fi demons. But it's a solid, budget-friendly option. Did it have some blemishes? Yes! BUT it was functional and I always got a good night's rest.
Here’s how I’d summarize it, in a nutshell (mostly):
- Cleanliness: Generally good.
- Wi-Fi: A digital abyss. Consider yourself warned!
- Spa: A lifesaver. Seriously, go.
- Overall Vibe: Functional, a bit worn, but friendly.
If you're looking for a luxurious experience, look elsewhere. But if you're a budget traveler who values a good spa, a comfy bed, and air conditioning – and can live with a little Wi-Fi drama – then RedDoorz Hertasning Makassar might be a decent bet. Would I go back? Probably. Because that spa was amazing. And sometimes, a good massage is worth more than perfect internet. Maybe. Probably.
Lisbon's BEST Kept Secret: Sitio dos Cavaleiros Apartments!Alright, buckle up, buttercups, 'cause this ain't your grandma's itinerary. We're diving headfirst into the glorious, chaotic mess that is Makassar, Indonesia, specifically the RedDoorz @ Hertasning Area 2. Expect less "precise timetable" and more "adventures with questionable choices."
Day 1: Arrival and the Existential Dread of Hotel Rooms
- 14:00: Arrive, bleary-eyed, at Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport. Ugh, airports. Always feel like a sardine in a can of humanity. This airport, though? Actually pretty decent. Clean-ish! Give it a solid 7/10.
- 14:30: Grab a Blue Bird taxi (recommended, always the Blue Bird, trust me). Negotiate the price (or wave frantically and hope they understand). The driver might try a "friendly tourist tax" – be ready to barter.
- 15:30: Finally, finally, arrive at RedDoorz. Okay, the outside looks fine. Standard RedDoorz fare. But… the room. It's always this moment, the opening of the door… that little moment of "what have I gotten myself into?". This one's…clean! Thank the travel gods. The AC works. Score! Settle in, unpack (or, let's be honest, just let your stuff explode across the twin beds)
- 16:00: The obligatory "hotel room inspection." Check for weird stains, questionable smells, and rogue ants. Find none! A good start! A little wander around the area. Local warung are everywhere. So that's good! Good food will be around.
- 18:00: Dinner at Warung Makan "X" (the name is lost on me, but it was down the road). Ordered Coto Makassar, because duh. The taste of the broth was strong and complex, with a pleasant blend of spices (I don't know them but it's nice), and the tender meat melted in my mouth. This soup? Absolutely divine. The best Coto I've ever had. I’m already in love.
Day 2: Stumbling Through History and Spicy Regret
- 09:00: Wake up. The AC clearly ran all night, and now I need another blanket, a coffee, and a moment to ponder all the life choices that led me here. And a good breakfast.
- 10:00: Visit Fort Rotterdam. Okay, history time! This fort is… pretty cool. The history is fascinating, about the Dutch, the Bugis… Lots of reading. I probably need to learn a bit more before I start this trip. The heat is already intense, and I'm questioning my choice of black jeans. Why?
- 12:00: Lunch break. Found a tiny warung near the fort. Ordered some Pallubasa (another Makassar specialty – you'll be eating a lot of these). But… oh boy… I think they went heavy on the chili. Tears are streaming down my face. My mouth is on fire. I'm considering a fire extinguisher. Was it worth it? Absolutely. Worth the pain, the burning.
- 13:00: Rest at the hotel, because the pain.
- 14:00: Head to Losari Beach. Picturesque, right? Wrong. The views is ok, but the beach is pretty small and a little crowded. Street vendors are EVERYWHERE. It has this unique charm, but I don't know if I like it.
- 16:00: Sip ice tea for cooling at Losari Beach.
- 17:00: Back to the hotel.
Day 3: Retail Therapy and Unexpected Delights
- 09:00: Breakfast. Not sure what I want really.
- 10:00: Explore the Trans Studio Mall. The mall is huge, modern, and a welcome blast of air conditioning. It's a sensory overload of shops, food courts, and general consumerism. A little bit of a relief. Browse around! Buy something!
- 12:00: Lunch at the mall. Trying out the food court. The food here is better than it has any right to be.
- 14:00: Find a local market. I bought some spices, some fabric, and some weird fruit I can't pronounce (and probably shouldn't eat).
- 16:00: Back to the hotel.
- 18:00: Explore the area.
Day 4: Departure and Existential Rambling
- 09:00: Breakfast - I'm leaving today, it's sad.
- 10:00: Check out, taxi again.
- 11:00: Arrive at airport. Queue. Board. Reflect.
- 11:30: The flight.
Random Thoughts and Ramblings:
- The heat here is something else. Hydrate, people, hydrate!
- The traffic is insane. Embrace the chaos.
- The people are incredibly friendly. Don't be afraid to ask for help (most people speak a little English).
- Learn a few basic Indonesian phrases. It goes a long way.
- Coto Makassar is life. Eat it. Every day. Seriously.
- "Is it worth it?" is a good question to ask yourself.
- I'm going home.
This isn't a guidebook, it's a snapshot. Makassar is a messy, vibrant, beautiful place that will challenge you, surprise you, and probably leave you covered in some sort of sauce at some point. Embrace it. Enjoy it. And remember, bring some strong stomach meds… just in case.
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Okay, Seriously... *Where* is this place?
Alright, alright, geography class is in session. RedDoorz Hertasning Makassar is, you guessed it, in Makassar. Specifically, it's on... well, Hertasning Street. That's the easy part. Finding the building *itself*? Might be a bit of an adventure. Google Maps is your friend (mostly). Just be prepared for the typical Indonesian traffic, which, let's be honest, is more of an experience than a commute. I swear, I saw a whole bakery on the back of a scooter one time. True story.
Is it, like, easily accessible? I'm not exactly Bear Grylls.
"Easily accessible" is a relative term, right? Depends on your definition of "easy." Grab or Gojek (local ride-hailing apps) are readily available and probably your best bet. Taxis? They exist, but… well, let’s just say the negotiation skills they require could rival a hostage situation. I remember one time, trying to get a taxi from the airport… the guy wanted a price that would have paid for my entire stay at the hotel! The struggle is real, people. Just use the apps. Thank me later.
What kind of rooms are we talking about here? Basic? Luxe? Somewhere in between?
Let’s be real, this is a RedDoorz. You're not getting a presidential suite. But, they're perfectly serviceable. They're clean (mostly!), the beds are comfy enough to collapse on after a day of exploring, and the AC works (praise the gods of air conditioning!). Don't expect a spa in your room. Expect… well, a room. A room that does the job. Think of it as a reliable friend – not the flashiest, but always there when you need it. I've had some real winners – and a few that definitely needed a deep cleaning (the perils of budget travel!).
Is there Wi-Fi? Because, you know, the internet is kinda important.
Yes! Usually. But (and this is a big but), don't bank on blazing-fast speeds. Think… adequate. Enough to check your emails, scroll Instagram (slowly), and maybe even watch a very pixelated YouTube video. I remember once, desperately trying to upload a photo of a particularly delicious *coto makassar* (highly recommend, by the way) and feeling like I was back in the dial-up era. Okay, not *that* bad, but you get the picture. Patience is a virtue, my friend. And if all else fails, find a cafe. They usually have better Wi-Fi.
What about breakfast? Free brekkie or BYO?
Ah, the breakfast question! This is where things get… variable. Sometimes, you get a basic, "included" situation: toast, maybe some instant coffee, and a mystery meat patty. Other times… you're on your own. Double-check the booking details. Don't assume! I learned this the hard way. Showed up hangry, expecting a feast, and ended up staring at a vending machine. Pack some instant noodles. Just in case. You'll need it.
Okay, let's talk service. Are the staff friendly? Helpful? Or are they just... there?
Generally, the staff are *lovely*. Indonesian hospitality is something special, and you'll usually find them incredibly friendly and helpful. They're often trying their best even if they don't speak much English (which can sometimes make communication a challenge, but hey, that's part of the fun, right?). I had one amazing experience getting help with a broken phone charger. The front desk guy practically took the whole thing apart! Of course. there are exceptions, but most of the time, expect smiles and genuine attempts to assist you. Just remember to be patient and smile back – a little effort goes a long way! There were a few times that I felt a bit like I was bothering them... but hey, nobody's perfect!
Is there parking? I'm considering renting a scooter. (Dangerous, but fun...)
Yes, there usually *is* parking available. But, again, consider the size of the parking space. If you're driving a massive SUV, you might be out of luck. Scooters, however, are perfectly fine. Just make sure you have a valid license (and a strong stomach for the traffic). Seriously, the traffic in Makassar is a law unto itself. I’ve seen scooters carrying whole families, stacks of coconuts, and even a live goat. (True story, again!). Just... be careful out there.
What's the neighborhood like? Safe? Noisy? Full of delicious food?
Hertasning is… a bit of a mixed bag. It's generally safe, but it's not exactly a tourist hotspot. Expect a more local experience, which can be awesome if you're into that. There are plenty of local warungs (small restaurants) around. And yes, *delicious food*, as I mentioned earlier! *Coto Makassar* is a must-try, and don't miss the seafood. The noise level? Well, it depends. Traffic is a constant hum (or roar). But that's part of the charm, right? Okay, maybe not the *charm* part, but you adjust.
Is there anything *amazing* nearby that I absolutely shouldn't miss?
Okay, "nearby" is a relative term, let's be honest. I'm not going to try to sell you on amazing beaches right outside the door. However, it's a good base for exploring. If you're ready for an adventure, a trip to *Bantimurung National Park* is incredible. Waterfalls, butterflies... it's a slice of paradise. You'll need to take a longish ride, but it's worth the effort. The Leang-Leang prehistorical caves are also intriguing. Just do your research on how to get there *before* you set out. Trust me. Google Maps is your key to surviving Makassar.
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