Woywoy Escape Samu Reviews
Bad Location, Ants in the Room, Rude
This place has steep stairs and a long down hill entrance that is not good for anyone with mobility issues. Bugs in the room consistently. We only stayed one night of our 7 day reservation. The company agreed to give us a refund because the room was
Unique stay but not luxurious
Great location for a set of villas and very unique. The pool and spa we're great additions and we're generally clean. The staff were helpful and lovely people. The villas themselves child do with some attention and painting / updating h
Not worth the money
I am travelling south east Asia for 3 months and staying in loads of different accommodations and this was the one I was most excited for because of the pictures and the talk about it online. To say it was a disappointment is an understatement. This
Not safe
Beautiful view and projector in room nice, plugged in my fire stick and watched whatever I pleased. Bug situation not controlled. We felt very very unsafe and did not spend time here except sleeping. Huge stairs and driving to location not ideal. Per
Stunning location, unique experience, accommodating staff
Stunning location, out of town but the views were worth it and taxis very cheap. Unique experience staying in rice fields. Remote controlled bed and projector screen were great. Stayed in private villa which had a pool and outdoor bath, outdoor area
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