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RobOnLocation
Ottawa, Canada

a great hostel in a great location, but bad beds

Review of Dragon Hostel
4.0 of 5 bubblesReviewed 3 Jul 2012
After reading the reviews, I felt like this hostel would be our best place to stay. We booked two private rooms here. Hong Kong was a bit intimidating considering I'd never been here before. However the hostels website gave very clear instructions on how to find them, and it worked out well.
The building is not attractive, and the accomodations are basic and small. However it had everything we needed. There was even a fridge outside the room we could use.
The location is great. This area is wonderful. The market is very cool to walk through, and theres lots of shopping here. Also, there is a McDonalds across the street, lots of local food, and two 7-11s. The subway is also just about a block away.
The staff was nice although their english is limited. We got discounted tickets to Disneyland and the discount was substantial.
The only major negative here was that I found the mattress to be very hard, to the point where it was hard to sleep. Maybe this is standard in Hong Kong, but it was very uncomfortable.
Another thing to note is, the shower is a showerhead located above the toilet. This wasn't an issue to me, but some people may not like it.
Overall we enjoyed our stay here because of the location and the very reasonable price. I would definately stay here again, but perhaps bring an air mattress to add to the bed.
Date of stay: February 2012
Trip type: Travelled with friends
5.0 of 5 bubblesValue
3.0 of 5 bubblesRooms
5.0 of 5 bubblesLocation
3.0 of 5 bubblesCleanliness
4.0 of 5 bubblesService
2.0 of 5 bubblesSleep Quality
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Reviewed 29 June 2012

I was kinda surprised with how old the building could be but everything they offered is worth every single penny you paid. The location is great, it's walking distance to all the shopping centres, ladies street etc. When you gets hungry at midnight, there's a 24 hours congee shop, mcdonalds and snacks stalls and also convenience store.

Date of stay: September 2011
  • Trip type: Travelled with friends
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1  Thank eekiem
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Reviewed 13 June 2012

Room and toilet is really small. The bed too...but in HK that's quite expected especially it's a hostel. I like the location of the hostel, yes I agree the building is run down and not pleasing to the eye. As we are not in the hostel most of the time, I am ok with the room. But not for those who like to spend time in the room - this is not a good choice as it's rather cramped.

Room & toilet - small and clean. Have never seen such a small toilet before...
Location - near Mong Kok MRT station, ladies street and also many shops and restaurants within walking distance
Service - Good service provided

My next trip to HK I will consider staying there again.

Room tip: Better to choose single bed as the double bed is really small...
Date of stay: August 2011
  • Trip type: Travelled with family
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4  Thank Ong S
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Reviewed 4 June 2012

I'm ONLY giving this hostel an average because I think it IS the average hostel there in Hong Kong, but if you compare it with the rest of the world and even just the rest of Asia, it's a sad stay. To say the room was small, is an understatement (see pics on our travel site www.ChaseTheSummer.com if you're up for a laugh! Go into Gallery, Hong kong) and the bathroom was literally probably AT MAX 16 sq. feet!! And I think im being generous there!

Also, our room was on the 13th floor so waiting for the elevator every time you went to and from, was a task all on its own. I have nothing more to say as there was so little to this room. If you can afford it I would stay in a hotel, if not this place isnt awful.

Room tip: Don't pack a lot, there's no room for it
Date of stay: May 2012
  • Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Thank LanaKB
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Reviewed 17 May 2012

This hostel was seriously over rated, it was on the 7th floor of a residential building, and the surrounding area and corridors were very rundown. The staff could hardly speak English and the room was tiny. I spent 2 hours in the room before checking out and finding another hotel on one of the 'last minute' booking sites. The hostel did refund me for the remaining days but I still paid for that first day I checked in.

Date of stay: May 2012
  • Trip type: Travelled solo
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Thank Paul N
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Reviewed 9 May 2012

SUMMARY:
Unbeatably cheap, very clean, safe, excellent location, top-notch staff

Dragon Hostel really is one of HK's best hostels, and is a classic among the many hostels available in the region. Excellent ratings made by hundreds of travellers should comfort even the first-time traveller who may be venturing into budget accommodations for the first time.

BACKGROUND:
I am travelling with 2 friends, and are staying in Dragon Hostel for 14 days. I am travelling with 2 friends, neither of whom speak Cantonese. I myself do speak Cantonese and am Chinese-Canadian.

CLEANLINESS:
Excellent. Absolutely excellent. Bathrooms, linens, and the room itself are cleaned *daily*. And I don't mean the owner helping you pick up the occasional piece of trash. I'm talking about a cleaning crew hired specifically to clean. Floors are mopped, linens are laundered, the room is swept and mopped, trash bins are emptied, toilet paper/shampoo/soap is restocked. I myself frequent hostels fairly regularly since I'm a student on a budget, and Dragon Hostel is head and shoulders above all the hostels I've seen.

SAFETY:
There are 2 things here that you need to consider when it comes to safety/security:

1) HK in general is a safe place overall. It's much safer than most first-time tourists are led to believe, and from what I've seen the scary reputation is not warranted. Keep in mind that I have both the local and foreign perspective. I am a HK citizen who considers herself first and foremost Canadian, but have strong ties to HK. I can tell you that HK is a safe place if you're not an idiot about it. Theft occurs - of course it does - but no more than any other large city. Remember that you only ever hear about the thefts that actually happen, never the ones that don't. HK is safe if you're not an idiot about it. Lock your door, don't wave your money around in public, and don't go picking fights and you'll be fine.

2) The hostel itself is not a self-contained building. It is located in a larger complex called Sincere House in Mong Kok. It should be said here that Mong Kok is itself one of the seedier parts of HK. There are, however, 24-hour CCTV cameras staffed by an actual person around the clock. I've spoken with the gentleman who does the monitoring, and he's very nice. There are occasionally moments in which the CCTV is unmonitored, but on the whole Dragon Hostel does go out of their way to make it a safe place. Rooms are locked, and a second locked door stands between your room and the rest of the building. Sure, you could question the strength of these locks, but if that's what you're doing then you may as well question the locks on your suitcase or the zipper on your bag - of course they have weaknesses, but it's an acceptable risk.

MAINTENANCE:
Frankly, Sincere House is no Hilton hotel. It is a fairly typical lower-end residential building you see everywhere in HK. HK residents would fine it completely normal. My more western friends may find it horrifying, but that's not the hostel's problem. In HK, Dragon Hostel is considered perfectly normal when it comes to facilities/building maintenance. The stairs are concrete and dirty, the elevators are old and small, the rooms are outdated and rusted, the bathroom facilities are simplistic and a tad old. But I need here to reiterate - Dragon Hostel is very normal when it comes to these factors. These are issues you'll see at any hostel in this price range, I guarantee it. That being said, you're considering a hostel because you're on a budget. In doing so you're entering a contract in which you are sacrificing some luxuries for cheap accommodation. There are certain inevitable compromises that even a hostel as great as Dragon Hostel cannot prevent. If you're easily grossed out, by all means go to a hotel. This review is written entirely under the assumption that you do not fall into this latter category and do not see a hotel as an option.

STAFF:
The man who owns the hostel is named Stanley. He speaks English extremely well, and is just an all-round nice guy. The most notable thing about him is the fact that he actually CARES about the hostel, and it shows. Him and his staff go to many lengths to make your stay as comfortable as possible, from bringing you extra blankets, to suggesting sightseeing locations, and they're very honest people. They're not trying to trick you out of your money, they're not trying to mess up your trip, they're not trying to steal your belongings, they're not out to con you. They genuinely just care about the hostel, which is quite uncommon in its sincerity. Just relax.

THE ROOM:
Small and cramped, but again this is to be expected. Beds are comfortable, and air conditioning is provided 24/7! Never underestimate how important this second point is, particularly during the HK summer months. Do make sure you ask for a window - you need to notifying the hostel in advance for this in writing. The hostel in general is quite quiet, which is nice.

BATHROOM:
Small and cramped, of course. A little inconvenient in minor ways, but mindblowingly clean! Very clean! The only negatives I have are that the sink is a tad too small, and in some rooms the drain is located in a somewhat awkward position. There is no separate shower. A moveable showerhead is provided, and you take a shower in the bathroom itself using the drain on the floor. I didn't really have any issue with this - it really worked out quite fine. But for my western friends accustomed to separate shower stalls, do take this into consideration. Bathrooms can be either private or shared. Private bathrooms are ensuite, so you have your own which is attached to your room. Shared bathrooms are generally shared between 2 - 3 rooms, depending on the number of occupants per room. Again, remember that bathrooms are cleaned daily. Sharing bathrooms with strangers may sound gross, but it really isn't a problem.

MISC:
Free, PRE-BOILED water is available 24/7. Very useful to fill up your water bottles in the morning. There is also a fridge, a freezer, and a microwave. Laundry services are available for HK $40 per load, which works out to be around $5.25 Canadian dollars. Very reasonable. Free linen (towels, sheets, blankets), shampoo/soap, and toilet paper is also provided. A free guidebook to HK is available for free upon request. The hostel also offers discounted fares for attractions like Ocean Park, Disneyland, and the Peak Tram. Finally, Dragon Hostel is truly in an unbeatable location. It's directly across the street from a 7-11, grocery store, and currency exchange. MTR station is 2 mins away. It's also located in the heart of Mong Kok - one of HK's busiest districts.

Date of stay: May 2012
  • Trip type: Travelled with friends
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6  Thank Chase Y
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