This hotel is horrible They only have pretty pictures on display. Unprofessional Staff Disorganized Management Horrible old broken rooms They even inflate bills and try to extort guests. Don’t book this hotel. It’s completely useless
Only stayed for a night on transit in the Deluxe room and it’s only a 40% chance that I will go back. Location was great in a quiet neighbourhood. Pool side with views to the Lagoon is nice and the best part of the hotel. However, the hotel needs major renovation as the rooms are quite dated. Bedding are clean but in these pandemic times, I feel they should pay more attention to deep cleaning things like the intercom phones, etc.
As a solo female traveller my safety is my first concern. The area isn't the most desirable so I never felt the urge to leave the hotel to go for a walk, however. The boutique hotel itself I found clean and comfortable and safe. My first room stank to high heaven of mosquito spray but I was Jet lagged to do anything about it. Twelve hours later at 2 in the morning I stood my ground and demanded a new room, the men on duty didn't want to upgrade me. The new room was in a wing of the hotel that wasn't being used and was dark and eerie. I again demanded to be moved and was met by the owner who was furious that a guest had been treated so poorly. She apologized and placed my in a suite. The dinning are was great and the food excellent. The pool area was the best, right by a lagoon where you can watch local fishermen. I always felt safe no matter what time of the day or night. There's a gazebo by the pool where I sat, met, and conversed with other travelers. Even though I did not like the area, I would still recommend the hotel and wouldn't hesitate to return. I went back in March 2020 two weeks before the world went on lockdown. I remember arriving in London and the gentlemen in front of me from Spain was visibly sick and the let him in. However at Lagos airport they were testing everyone's temperature and pulled aside anyone they suspected of being sick.…
Visited on business accompanied by my wife. Had stayed here a few times before. Came back after 7 years but the facility appears to have lowered their standards. Front office is not as clean and efficient as expected. The room smelled damp, bathroom had running water but the heater was not working. Room service was below par. Meals were average. Overall,the neighborhood is quiet,the facility in good state. Service quality and employee etiquette needs to be improved. Will not return until service quality improves.
Bon Voyage is located in a quiet neighbourhood, off Ajose Adeogun and is a cosy place. Note however this review is with respect to just the pool area as I haven't lodged in the hotel before. The grounds and public areas are neatly kept and the pool area in particular is a nice place to chill and have drinks and / or a good meal
Dirty and always problems.Pool not allowed.Gym not allowed.Staff always ready to make You problems ore lied.The main question Who give to that hotel four star?????in toilets nothing working.AC only blow but not cooling.Fritch also not out of order.Have small boiler but no socket)))And tea from breakfast not from bottled water
I am going to give as honest a review as i can, but if i were to round it off, my title says it all. I checked in with the hubby on a Sunday, we stayed for about 6 days. First, the room was so small, and the bed was even smaller. Typically, when i check into a hotel, i would do a random tour, just to make sure everything works optimally. The air-conditioning had been working for about 20 minutes and was not cooling, then i went to the bathroom and the sink didnt have a blocker (meaning if a creepy crawly (found its way into the pipes somehow, we would have been riddled with either roaches, wall ghekos or worse case scenario - snakes) - this didnt happen though. I turned on the tap to wash my face and when i was done i noticed that the sink was clogged as the water was not flowing. We called the reception and complained about both. Thankfully, they changed our room to another - the AC was working fine in the new room, the major challenge there was that the hot water shower was not well regulated. When you turn on the shower, it gets really hot and even when you try to turn the knob to the cold water side, it still gives you really hot water. On the bright side, hubs enjoyed their dinner on the first night. After two days, we got a room upgrade because the bed was quite small. The new room - had a bigger bed, same shower situation and a constant smell of renovation, as if they had just repainted the walls. i was ready to complain and request for another room change but hubs was tired of moving. I had to sleep with my inhaler at the bed stand, just in-case i needed to clear my airway during the night. After 3 days, i noticed that the pillow cases had not been changed since we moved to the new room - which meant that there was possibility that the bed sheets were not changed either. I called the reception and spoke with a nice lady who expressed shock and said they would send a change of bed sheets, they never did. The hotel is not all bad though, it seems pretty secure and not really pricey especially when you consider it is located in Victoria Island. its proximity to my work place was a plus for me. Parking was decent, the security men outside were friendly, willing to assist and the staff generally were decent. Hotel BonVoyage, however needs facility improvements/uplift. Will i come back here! Absolutely not! I ve been to better for the same price range. If you re looking for a decently priced hotel in VI, you may try your luck, perhaps you will have a better experience than i did.…
Great location, great hotel and nice staff (most but not all). Undergoing a very much needed renovation. I have been coming here for years and will continue to do so. Breakfast is excellent. Much better hotel than many others on VI. Recommend!
Room was tidy and clean apart for the strong smell of fresh paint. I went for dinner and I waited 45min time for chicken and white rice. Service at the desk was ok as well as level of security. I suggest the hotel for short staying in Lagos.
Another review stated that the outside areas is the best thing this hotel has to offer, and I should have listened... On the plus side the room was ready when we arrived at 1, and we were able to check in early. The rooms are runs down and in need for a modernisation. The service was poor. We almost had to beg to get more than half a roll of toilet paper, but luckily we had brought some of our own. Tre paper thin walls made it possible to hear every single guest passing in and out of their room on a Friday night maligning it impossible to get a good night of sleep. The breakfast is perhaps ok if you are used to traditional Nigerian food, but had nothing to offer for those who prefer the continental breakfast. The internet solution was to modern for the hotel to handle. Each room has an individual password generated for each new guest. We reported that it didn’t work already at check in, but in their poor service style, the staff didn’t act in this before late Friday evening. I am sure at that point the only person who apparently could solve this had left for the night. All in all this place might have been great at some point, but is nothing more than a 2 star hotel at best. I would definitely spend my money somewhere else next time. …
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