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Tune Hotels In-Tune With No-Frills

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  Site Where: 316 Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 50100

3/19/2007 at 9:10 AM
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This week we decided to take a look at some of the newer hotels that have opened up in Malaysia and Singapore, which we know is bit of a random decision. But we're always trying to broaden our hotel coverage, so if you know of a can't-miss hotel in either country (or really, anywhere for that matter), hit us up on the tipline with your suggestions or questions.

First up is Tune Hotels chain, which is expected to open next month in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and with four other locations in the country expected to open by 2008.

The man behind Tune Hotels is Tony Fernandes who helped bring low-cost aviation to Malaysians through AirAsia. His vision for Tune hotels centers around the capsule hotels (popular in Japan) and the idea that everyone should be able to afford a clean, hip and comfortable hotel stay at low prices. Indeed these prices are low, ranging from US $3- $30.

Yet keep in mind that the hotel will operate on the "no-frills" level to keep those prices low.

Tune Hotels.Com operates a "no frills" concept, therefore there are no telephones, television, radio, safe, mini bar, tea and coffee making facilities in the rooms.

You may also be subjected to some advertisements from other companies displayed in the hotel (We have no doubt there will be some AirAsia cross promotion.) Something to look forward to? All rooms have their own bathrooms and housekeeping cleans on a daily basis. However, one thing to note is that Tune Hotels will not provide refunds for any bookings made.

So far, Tune Hotels look like they will have a lot of personality to make up for the amenities they lack inside. The company's colors are bright red and white which they have used for the hotel's exterior so you will always know where the building is. Their web site is engaging with each aspect of the hotels' information depicted in a different manner, such as the "Vision" page in the comic book style (minus the pows! and ka-booms!) We particularly like the tabloid theme for the "Mangament Bares All" aka the "About Us" page.

Our only question is, if these are capsule hotel rooms how come the web site keeps showing a father and a son in a pillow fight? Can there really be that much room?

1 Comment - Add Yours by juliana

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paulc
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Re: Tune Hotels In-Tune With No-Frills (none / 0)

TUNE IN TO SOMEWHERE ELSE!!!!
A cheap price certainly isn't everything.  Although the bed is comfortable enough, Tune have forgotten to include one thing essential to most travellers - somewhere to hang your clothes.  Talk about "living out of a suitcase"!!!
The low cost is no real mystery either.  The price of my room is being subsidised by the army of ants currently living with me.  I have yet to discuss this with the management but I doubt they will have much sympathy.  "You get what you pay for" seems to be the motto so far.
If you are only here for one night or are a backpacker on a budget then fine, book a room at Tune.  If you are on an extended stay or require just some basic home comforts then do yourself a favour and spend a few bucks more.  On my next visit to KL I intend to try the City Park hotel which is just around the corner.  It's around the same price and I'm told it's an ant-free zone.
Watch this space!

by paulc on 2/11/2008 at 5:38 PM



yuhirocks
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Re: (none / 0)

Hei.. the color of the building is.. fun ^^ lol
Yuhirocks, natural sleeping pill web programmer

by yuhirocks on 10/09/2008 at 6:33 PM


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