I wouldn't think of picking up this hotel if not for the price it had offered during the festive time and the fact that there had not been enough of new hotels in Muar generally. So we ended up in somewhere so outskirt, so far from Muar old town. But the hotel is easily spotted right after we crossed the bridge and some distance further before we made a left turn to a place which seems like a new site, mostly empty shop lots, but one symbolic red building stood out as we recognized it to be the hotel we had booked. Little did we realize that, after checking in the room, there was a night club right behind the building. Our worst nightmare had only just begun towards the countdown hour on the Christmas Eve. We could hear lots of noise from the vehicles and clubbers throughout the whole night. The air conditioner was right facing toward the beds, making the air in the room crisp that disrupted our sleep. I suggest that the air conditioner be relocated away from the beds in order to ensure proper circulation of the air in the room. Bedsheets, towels and other amenities are generally old with stains and uncleaned. The room is pretty limited in terms of space given that we had a deluxe triple room, there was simply not enough room to put our luggage. Overall the hotel may have looked 'fresh' from its colourful exterior, its worn-out interior is rather disappointing than what we had expected at first. This hotel would not be the best choice if you were looking to stay near the town area where most local activities are based. If however you enjoy travelling in Muar, looking to have a taste of the 'kampong' life, this hotel may perhaps be your consideration given its vicinity within the countryside which sits on the river Muar which gives you a different kind of experience!