I arrived at midnight in Manila airport and needed somewhere to stay. for 1000 pesos I got a capsule hotel in terminal 3 and didn't need to even leave the airport, and I slept well too
Here is a video explaining how to book a capsule online, or any of their other accommodation ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YC7xXT31LWE.html
@@asianight9188 idk they have free international calls. Am actually thinking of going there to get things sorted with the irs and USCIS as I need to sort some things out. There is no rule that says you need to do evil or illegal things in a sogo you could just go for 800 pesos spend the night and enjoy a nice hot shower and relax a bit. I have been here 3 years and honestly I have never gone to a sogo for a hook up probably cause I am married and a reformed baptist and want to honour God above all else but, regardless I respectfully disagree with you.
I stayed in a capsule at Haneda a few years ago and I could not get a wink because folks were constantly walking up and down the hallway. Good to know that capsules are available at MNL and it appears that the place is relatively quiet.
thanks for sharing. an affordable alternative. hope it doesn’t get ruined by “criminally minded” individuals thinking of victimising innocent travelers 🙏🙏
That’s good news for passengers who have a long wait at the airport before departure . Also a good idea , to stay within the airport and the price sounds good . 👍
They should have accommodation like that in every city. Not just at airports. Not everybody needs to stay in a 5-star hotel when they are only going to sleep there for a night before moving on.
In the big cities they have, sadly its often not much of a price difference between the other rooms. Only dorms are cheaper but a capsule is the perfect compromise between privacy and "just needing a place to sleep"
I’ve stayed at Wings many times over the years. It’s best to book ahead. Also, the showers are semi private. I had to shave with the door open because it’s basically just the CR with a couple of showers. Otherwise, it fits the bill just fine. I’ve posted two videos on my RU-vid channel about this place. Good video 👍🏻
questions, if I arrived at terminal 1, how can i get to terminal 3, do I have to pass custom and border control? this lounge seems to be on landside? really dont want to deal with visa and borders to enter the country, any airside lounge to recommend for terminal 1? many thanks
@@lifeneedsmorechillhi, was just wondering whether u found a hotel for your long layover? My dates are fully booked for the Wings apparently and im bummed out since ill be having an infant with me and really dont wanna go through the hassle of immigration clearance and all just to stay at a hotel for 6 hrs only
You can use your platinum card to enter the Priority Pass lounge on the air side of the terminal. It’s not great but will give you some shelter from terminal 1 😣
@@mikedoyle7300 plenty of expensive places close by, but no cheap ones, and going out of the airport, no thanks, it could take an hour getting back in. I woke up a minutes walk from my check in desk
@@mikedoyle7300 if you like taxis and queues to spend 5 hours in a big expensive room then go for it, who cares if it takes an hour queueing to get back in the airport😆😆😆
Just by looking at this, it seems that Manila (Phillipines) can't compete at all with Japan in terms of Capsule amenities and overall cleanliness of the capsule room/lounges. This is like a 3/10 when compared to Japans Capsule lounges.
@Eating Alone how can you even judge that by watching snippets of less than 2 minute video shots? I’ve experienced staying in a capsule hotel in Osaka too, and I remember there was a small floor area inside the capsule where customers can place their stuff on, of course, the capsule hotel rates between the two cities are beyond comparable.
There are dozens of budget price hotels in Metro Mania but you chose this bit of crxp for P1000 Why? Taxi ride to central Manila os less than P200, Nice Hotel P600 a day. A proper bed in a proper room, You have been scammed.
Well I arrived at half past midnight and needed to be at my check in desk the next morning at 7am. Not really enough time to mess around with taxis and checking in and out and queueing up to get back in the airport