We stayed in a deluxe balcony room, the Aisyah room, similar to a studio villa. It had a gas stove, cutlery, laundry detergent, and cooking utensils.
The balcony had a dining table and kitchen, overlooking the garden.
There have been several landscape changes at Emaki, such as the children's playground, which used to be at the front facing the hotel entrance near the lobby. Now, it's moved to the center, along with the bird park. The front area has become an archery area.
The fish pond near the standard deluxe room has also been transformed, now with seating and an artificial waterfall.
When we stayed, construction was underway in the area that used to be the archery range. According to the hotel, a paddock will be built.
So far, it's much better organized, and the best part about staying there is the proximity to the mosque. It's fun to pray in congregation at dawn, and there's always an imam.
Despite the extensive construction, we hope it doesn't take away from the hotel's former cool and lush feel. We hope the large trees and greenery are maintained.
The food is delicious and affordable, and there's also been some progress in the restaurant area, which previously lacked a canopy for the outdoor area. Continued success, Mom. I hope the cleanliness of your room will improve in the future. Thank you.