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Johor Bahru's Hidden Gem: Sky Infinity Pool Paradise (4 Pax, 2 Rooms)!
Okay, buckle up buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into the… well, not totally hidden, but definitely deserving of attention: Johor Bahru's Sky Infinity Pool Paradise (4 Pax, 2 Rooms)! Listen, I've stayed in my fair share of hotels, from dingy backpacker hostels to ludicrously opulent palaces that cost more than my car. And trust me, this place? It's got something special. Let's get messy with it, shall we?
First Impressions & Accessibility – The Good, the Slightly Clunky, and the… Well, We'll Get There.
Right, so, accessibility. This is where things get a little… interesting. The website (and I'm guessing they're still working on it, because this place is newer) says "facilities for disabled guests." Okay, cool. But the real-world experience can vary. The elevator is there (thank GOD – imagine hauling luggage up, especially with a group!), but navigating the entrance might require a bit of maneuvering for wheelchair users. I'm not saying it's impossible, but a call ahead to confirm ramp access and any other specific needs is highly recommended. And honestly, that's a common experience – just make sure to check, peeps!
Getting Around – The Car Is Your Friend (Mostly).
The hotel offers an airport transfer (score!), and, thankfully, car parking is free of charge on-site! HUGE win. Johor Bahru traffic… well, let's just say a car is practically a requirement. They also have valet parking, if you're feeling fancy (or just really, really tired after the drive). Taxi service is available, but I’d recommend Grab, as they are significantly cheaper.
The Wi-Fi – Praise the Internet Gods!
Okay, this is crucial. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! Yaaaas! And it actually WORKS. No buffering, no dropped connections. I was able to stream a movie and video call my mom without wanting to throw my laptop out the window. Wi-Fi in public areas too – so you can post those envy-inducing pool pics immediately. Internet access is available, which I needed to get a Zoom meeting in.
Rooms and Amenities – Where the Magic Happens (and the Minor Quirks Don't Matter).
Alright, let’s talk rooms. (4 Pax, 2 Rooms!), remember? We're talking space. Lots of it. My first reaction? "Whoa."
- The Rooms – The decor is modern, clean, and surprisingly stylish. Air conditioning is a given (thank goodness, because the humidity in JB is real). You get bathrobes, slippers, a coffee/tea maker, free bottled water, and a mini-bar (yay!), plus a refrigerator, a desk, and ironing facilities (because, you know, wrinkles are the enemy). The blackout curtains were a savior for sleeping in. The beds were comfy, AND there were extra long beds! They even have separate shower/bathtub AND a separate toilet. There are non-smoking rooms – a big plus for me (I HATE the smell of smoke). Daily housekeeping… you know, the works.
- The Pool - Oh, Lord, the Pool! I AM OBSESSED. This is the real star. The pool with a view – the infinity pool – is the reason you book this place! It's stunning. Picture this: you, floating in crystal-clear water, the city skyline stretching out before you… I spent a solid afternoon just existing in that pool. And it is a serious luxury.
- The Quirks: Okay, so, a few minor nitpicks. The mirror in my room was angled a little weirdly (totally fixable, world, I promise!). And the alarm clock was a bit… temperamental (didn't wake me up the first day, but thankfully the maid let us in just in time). Really, though, these are tiny blips. Mostly everyone will have an issue with the soap provided.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking – Food Glorious Food!
- Breakfast! The breakfast buffet was… decent. My personal strategy is to load up on the Western breakfast: eggs, bacon, toast. You can also try the Asian breakfast if you’re feeling adventurous (I had some delicious noodles one morning). There's a coffee shop (crucial for caffeine addicts like me). There's also room service 24-hours and a snack bar (so good!).
- Restaurants The menu has a wide range of dishes from International cuisine and Asian cuisine in the restaurant.
Cleanliness and Safety – Breathing Easy.
- Cleanliness is a priority! Anti-viral cleaning products are used. Daily disinfection in common areas. And the fact that they offer room sanitization opt-out is, well, pretty great. Hand sanitizer everywhere. They take the safety seriously.
- Safety features: CCTV in common areas, CCTV outside property, Smoke detectors, Fire extinguisher. Safe dining setup and Sanitized kitchen and tableware items.
Things To Do – Beyond the Pool (If You Can Tear Yourself Away).
Look, let’s be honest: you'll probably spend most of your time at the pool. But if you actually want to do stuff…
- Things to do: Fitness center, great setup for the gym buffs. Massages may be scheduled in the spa - they're amazing! Even has foot bath and sauna!
- For the kids: Babysitting service and Kids meal make this great for a family holiday.
The Overall Vibe – Relaxed, Chic, and Definitely Worth It.
Okay, the vibe here is cool, relaxed, not stuffy. The staff are friendly and helpful (I had a small issue with my air conditioning and it was fixed immediately). It’s a place you can truly relax.
The Messy Truth:
- The little things: The elevator doors were a little slow (minor gripe).
- *I found the perfect spot to recharge and let go.
Final Verdict: Book It! (But Read This First!)
- Book this place. Seriously. Especially if you are a group of 4. The pool alone is worth the price of admission. The rooms are spacious, the amenities are good. And it's away from all the hustle and bustle.
BUT…
- Double-check those accessibility details yourself before booking if that's a major concern.
- Be aware that while the food is decent and varied, it's not Michelin-star dining. You're here for the experience, not necessarily the culinary perfection.
- Remember that this is a review of a real place with real people, not a completely flawless fantasy. Some things might be slightly off (that mirror!), but the overall package is fantastic.
The Persuasive Offer – Grab the Sky!
Tired of Ordinary Stays? Escape to Sky Infinity Pool Paradise!
Here’s what you get:
- Luxury for Less: Spacious 2-room suite perfect for 4 people.
- Infinite Bliss: Access to the legendary Sky Infinity Pool.
- Convenience at Your Fingertips: Free Wi-Fi, top-notch amenities.
- Safe & Clean: Experience peace of mind with our enhanced safety protocols.
- Unforgettable Moments: Create memories that will last a lifetime.
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- Book Now and Get: Complimentary breakfast for your entire stay!
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P.S. - Don’t blame me if you spend your entire trip in that pool. I'm just saying… it's irresistible.
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Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we’re about to embark on a Johor Bahru adventure. Four souls, two rooms at the [RARE FIND Sky Infinity Pool] – sounds posh, right? Let's see if we can survive the luxury… and each other. Here's the messy, imperfect, and totally unfiltered itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival, Air Conditioning Wars, and Trying Not to Drown in Awesome (Kinda)
- 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM: Arrive at Senai International Airport (JHB). Okay, first hurdle: Immigration. My passport photo is looking rough these days. Praying they don’t think I’m a wanted criminal. Breeze through (whew!), grab a Grab (Malaysia’s version of Uber, bless their hearts) to the [RARE FIND Sky Infinity Pool]. First impressions? The building looks… tall. Really tall. And I hope the elevator works.
- 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM: Check-in chaos. Okay, this is where the "luxury" gets tested. The staff is trying, bless their hearts, but there’s a slight language barrier, and they seem a little overwhelmed. Also, getting the right rooms together is like herding cats. We finally collapse into our respective apartments. The rooms… are nice. The view is… well, the infinity pool might actually be the world's best infinity pool.
- 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM: AC Wars. Mine. Is. FREEZING. My friend, on the other hand, can’t feel hers and begins to sweat. After some comical adjusting and a brief screaming match (just kidding… mostly), we settle on a compromise: everyone sleeps with at least one blanket.
- 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Pool Time! Seriously, the infinity pool lives up to the hype. It actually feels like you’re swimming in the sky. You guys, as the sunset paints the sky in shades of orange and pink, and the cool water washes over you… it's the kind of moment they put in movies. Pure bliss. Except… the water is slightly chilly, and I'm pretty sure I saw a rogue leaf. First world problems, right?
- 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM: Dinner at Restoran Ya Wang. This place, suggested by a friend, is supposed to be legendary. We're aiming for the roast duck and the char siew. I’m starving. Hope there's no line. (Update: The line was long, but the duck? Worth the wait. Seriously, one of the best things I’ve ever eaten. I could have eaten five plates. Pure, unadulterated joy. The char siew? Delicious. My friend even started tearing up a little. I am NOT kidding!)
Day 2: Culture Shock, Culinary Adventures, and Lost in the Maze
- 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM: Breakfast at the hotel. Basic, but hey, free coffee. It's not the best coffee, but I'll take it. I needed it after all the emotions of the day before.
- 10:30 AM - 1:00 PM: Get Lost in Johor Bahru Old Town. Armed with our cameras and a vague sense of direction, we plunge into the heart of Johor Bahru. The mix of old and new is fascinating and weird - think colonial architecture mixed with brightly coloured murals. The heat is intense. We’re sweating buckets. Found some cute hipster cafes and took a ton of pictures. Got slightly lost in a maze of narrow streets, almost triggered a panic attack (I'm not good with crowds), ended up asking a kind local for help. He pointed us to a delicious little place for coffee and pastries. Thank goodness!
- 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM: Lunch at Hiang Kee Restaurant. This place has been recommended, and it's time for the best dim sum. I am obsessed with dumplings. The vibe is loud and boisterous. Delicious. We over-order, of course. No regrets.
- 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM: Explore Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque. This is a must. It’s stunning. The architecture is simply breathtaking. The feeling of awe washes over me. It's quiet, peaceful… just beautiful. But the mosquitioes are also active.
- 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM: Shopping at a local market. We go, and i quickly become overwhelmed. The noise, the smells, the crowds… It's a sensory overload. After about an hour, I ditch the group. My friends managed to haggle for souvenirs (I am terrible at haggling). Found some great street snacks, though. They were worth it all.
- 7:00 PM - Late: Dinner at… we were too tired to plan. We order some delicious food, and relax and watch a movie.
Day 3: Pool Reclaims Us, the Airport Beckons, and Goodbye, Johor Bahru!
- 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM: Wake up way later than planned. Regret the late night, and the extra dim sum. But hey, no regrets!
- 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Pool Time, round two! Spent the morning swimming, soaking up the last rays of sunlight, and trying not to think about the upcoming return to reality. My skin is practically glowing.
- 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM: Last Lunch This time, we try a local eatery near the hotel for a quick, delicious lunch of Nasi Lemak.
- 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM: Pack. The most dreaded task of the holiday. I always overpack and under-wear.
- 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM: Check out. The staff is slightly less overwhelmed this time, and we manage to find our exit.
- 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM: Head to Senai International Airport. Traffic is thankfully light.
- 4:00 PM onward: Depart. Adios, Johor Bahru! Until next time!
Notes on Imperfection:
- Transportation: Public transport? Ha! We stuck to Grab mostly because I'm directionally challenged and get flustered in taxis.
- Food: We ate everything. I probably gained five pounds. Zero regrets.
- Mood Swings: There were moments of pure joy, moments of exhaustion, and a few moments of slight panic (me). It's all part of the adventure.
- The Sky Infinity Pool: Still one of the world's best pools. Just… maybe bring your own pool towel.
This itinerary is just a suggestion, of course. Feel free to adjust it as you see fit. Most importantly, embrace the chaos, get lost, eat all the food, and have an amazing time. Happy travels!
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Sky Infinity Pool Paradise in Johor Bahru: You THINK You Know, But...
Okay, spill the tea. Is this "Sky Infinity Pool Paradise" REALLY all it's cracked up to be? 'Cause the photos... Whew!
Alright, buckle up. The photos? Yeah, they’re stunning. The pool looks like you could literally swim off into the sunset (perfect for the 'gram, right?). And the view? From a certain angle, at a certain time of day, it's breathtaking. My first thought when I got there? "Wow... did I accidentally book a celebrity's penthouse?"
But... (and there's ALWAYS a but, isn't there?). The reality is... layered. Remember, social media is a curated highlight reel. There's a bit of a "catfish" vibe going on (but a beautiful catfish, mind you). The building itself is... well, it's a building. A tall one. And getting there, depending on traffic (we’re talking Johor Bahru traffic here, which is legendary for its chaos) is a whole other "adventure."
Let's talk numbers. 4 Pax, 2 Rooms… Is it actually comfortable for a group? Did it feel *cramped*?
Okay, this is where it gets REALLY subjective. We were four adults. Two couples, basically. One room was the master, the other... well, let's just say it was where the "less cool" couple slept (kidding! ... Mostly). The master was legit. Spacious, good AC, decent view. The other room... a bit cozy. But it wasn't a shoebox, thank god. It's manageable.
Here's the thing: you're NOT supposed to be spending all your time in the rooms. You're there for the pool, right? The common areas are pretty decent. The living room is comfy enough for chilling, and the kitchen, while not exactly Michelin-star-chef-approved, is functional. We spent most of our time on the *balcony*, even though the floor was a little questionable (small scratches and markings, nothing major)..
So, 'cramped'? Not exactly. But definitely not a sprawling villa. It depends on your expectations and how well you get along with your travel companions (because, let's be real, 4 grown-ups in a space *can* get dicey). If you're the type who needs their space, it might feel a tiny bit tight. If you're up for a good time with your friends, you will have a lot of fun!
The pool! *That* pool! Was it as magical in real life as in the pictures? Tell me everything! Also, is it even...clean?
Okay, the pool. *Deep breath*. The pool is... the main event. It’s the reason you book the place, right? The water's a gorgeous turquoise-y colour, and the infinity edge *does* give you that "floating in air" vibe. Seriously, that view, at sunset? Almost worth the price of admission (that is, if you're not a budget traveller, haha).
**Cleaning Alert:** This is something I really noticed. The pool looked spotless when we first saw it. But by the second day, there were a few leaves and some... well, you know.. small debris, in the corners. It was still *clean*, but not pristine. I felt like the building management was a little cheap in this regard. Just a little nitpicky.
**My Infinity Pool Regret Story:**
Okay, personal confession time. One night, after a few too many drinks (the bar downstairs is... adequate), I thought it would be a BRILLIANT idea to swim in the pool *naked*. Now the view from the units facing us were so close, and I didn't want to be indecent.
Let me tell you, tip toeing around the pool in the dark is a terrible idea, even when sober. I tripped on a pool chair and came crashing down on my face. The sound of my scream echo through out the building. Embarrassing! Be careful with your steps people.
So, yes, the pool is amazing. But remember, it's a public pool. It's not your own private oasis. Manage your expectations. And maybe, just maybe, don't go skinny dipping after a few tequilas. You have been warned!
What about the amenities? Is there anything else besides the pool that makes it worth booking? Like... a gym? A decent coffee machine?
Okay, amenities. This is where the "paradise" gets a little less... heavenly. There *is* a gym. I peeked inside. It looked... functional. I didn't, ahem, *use* it. (Vacation, am I right?). There is a little minimart on the ground floor offering some snacks and beverages to enjoy.
The kitchen? As mentioned, it’s functional, not luxurious. They provide the basics. The coffee machine? Well, let's just say you might want to BYO coffee.
There's a little kids playground, which, if you have young children, is a HUGE win. There's an okay pool at the ground level.
Overall, the amenities are a bonus, but they're not the main draw. You're paying for the pool and the view. Everything else is, at best, a nice-to-have.
The Location! Is it easy to get around, or are you basically stuck in that building the whole time?
Location, location, location. It's in a relatively central area BUT traffic in JB is a nightmare. Get ready to factor in some serious travel time. Think of it as an art form.
There are a few restaurants and a supermarket within reasonable walking distance. But if you REALLY want to explore Johor Bahru, you'll need to rely on taxis or ride-sharing services. Be prepared for some delays. The good news? You can get some amazing food in the area, at reasonable prices.
Food options around the property? Can I easily grab a bite or will I be existing off instant noodles?
Okay, food. This is where JB shines! There are options. A little mall is nearby. There are some restaurants a short taxi ride away.
We ate a delicious seafood meal at a local restaurant: very authentic! We even ate at the local 'mamak' downstairs for breakfast (very affordable!).
So, no, you won't be living off instant noodles. But don't expect a gourmet experience right at your doorstep. You might need to do a little exploring (which is part of the fun!).
Overall, would you recommend it? Bottom line!
Okay, the verdict. WouldThe Stay Journey
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