Introduction to K2 Guesthouse
0:02 Hey YouTube, Alex Conley here. And in today's video, I want to give you guys a little bit of a tour here of my room and Singapore. We're here at the K2 Guesthouse, and it's in the Queenstown area, which is sort of on the west side of Singapore, away from the downtown area. I was looking for this because I like a quiet place, and this place is relatively quiet.
0:26 Immediately on your left when you come in, you've got this safe. This would be used for storing goods. To be honest, Singapore is really safe and has really low crime rates, but even so, for those who need it, it's safe to store important goods, maybe your passport, valuable electronics. You've got something right here. It's a Safeco brand, I believe. You'll just key in a code right here.
1:03 So yeah, they've got a neat little license plate here. I'm not sure, I guess this is just an artistic one. So that's, I don't think it's an actual license plate, but it's still a nice little touch right above the door. Here you've got a fan, and that will help circulate air in the room, kind of help keep it cool. Singapore is right on the equator, so it gets pretty hot year-round.
1:32 From my understanding, there's like the hot season and then the wet season. So you've got a trash can, just a standard hotel trash can. Nice little mirror here. I'm drying my towel here because they've got a little sign here asking not to dry clothes in the towel. I assume it could cause damage to this cabinet.
1:52 So right here, you've got some hangers. So my dirty laundry that I'm going to be doing, you've got some hangers for cleaning up, you know, nice clothing, etc. And I am using this to just store my backpack. This is the backpack I've been traveling with for several months now. It fits perfectly right here.
2:18 Immediately past that, there's a nice lamp for the room, and they've got the Wi-Fi code. I'm not going to share the code, but they do have the Wi-Fi code. A whole note, you know, when people know to go smoke outside. Smoking is not allowed inside this hotel. Some tissues, and they've got some nice little goodies here. They've got a vanity kit, I'm not sure what's in the vanity kit. I'll probably check that out later. A shaving kit, a comb, that was a toothbrush. This is the toothbrush.
Room Amenities and Supplies
3:04 So these are the nice little things that they've included here at the K2 Guesthouse. They've also included a little tea and coffee. So if you enjoy tea, they've got the Lipton right here. And they've got the Nescafe original. I may not have this one while I'm here, but I may take the packet with me to have at the airport or something. That's a nice touch.
3:32 And yeah, like a small cup right there with a stirring spoon. And then right here, they've got a hairdryer. So if you need to dry your hair after taking a shower, you'll just unbox that, plug it in, and you're good to go.
3:49 Oh cool, I didn't even notice this. So you're on this little place here, maybe you need to store some notes, or you want to put your laptop away. Singapore is a pretty dense country, so they have to implement unique storage solutions just so that they make sure that they make the best use of space here. It's, from what I've heard, it's roughly the size of Manhattan.
4:16 So that's certainly worth keeping in mind before you come here is that Singapore is relatively expensive. But not only is it expensive, it's pretty dense, and you're going to have to be cautious about how much you bring. If I were coming to Singapore another time, you know, I would stick to my backpack. I would just do one piece of luggage. I wouldn't bring multiple pieces of luggage here because that's just a lot to keep up with.
Air Conditioning Unit
4:43 Okay, cool. So they've got just this Panasonic remote for the aircon up there. It's a nice air-conditioning unit. I've stayed comfortable, but not too cold. I found that at a number of places that I've stayed at on this trip, the aircon will run too cold, I'll be freezing, or it won't be cold enough and I'll be hot and sweaty. So things are done really well here in Singapore.
Bed and Desk Area
5:11 So this is the bed. Let's check out these drawers underneath. It looks to be like a single, maybe a full. Actually, I think it's a full-size bed. Okay, so more pull-out drawers for storage purposes. You've got two down here. Yeah, you've got two, and this will just stand up in the corner here.
5:38 So yeah, it's a little bit messy, not because it came like this, but because I slept in it last night. But yeah, there's the nice cool desk chair they've got there. It's like ergonomic, so it's pretty comfortable. It's got this mesh so it breathes. I like this desk chair personally.
6:00 But yeah, oh, one more thing. They do have plugs right there. And if you're coming here to Singapore, you'll need a travel adapter like this one. I use this, and it helps me plug in my various things and I need to charge. The outlets are different than North America here in Singapore. And then down here, they've got several more outlets. And you'll just swap it on. You know, so when you get ready to use it, you just there. Now it's on, and you'll be able to run power to whatever devices you need to charge.
Room Size and Restroom Location
6:40 But yeah, so as you can tell, this room is not massive. Basically, hotel rooms in Singapore tend to be small. Some might ask, why don't you opt for a hostel? I'm just not big on hostel environments. I like my privacy, my time alone. This room actually does have a restroom/shower across the hall, which I guess I could show you guys that.
7:14 And right there's a water dispenser. The water here is really nice in Singapore. So yeah, this is the shower right here. You've got a window where you can see outside. And toilet paper dispenser, pretty standard.
Shower Facilities
7:45 Nice shower, good water pressure here. The water temperature is great, not too hot, not too cold. They've got the tankless heater, which you can use to modify the temperature in here. They've got a shampoo and a soap dispenser, so you're not having to worry about those when you do stay here at the K2 Guesthouse. One place just hang up your towel and your clothing while you take a shower.
Room Cost and Singapore Travel Tips
8:27 But yeah, I hope you enjoyed my tour. This room is running me roughly 3,500 points per night, which equates to about $35 a night. Now, the actual price, you may be a bit surprised. The actual price is roughly $75 a night, Singaporean dollars, so probably closer to like $55 US per night. But I got a deal on it.
8:59 And right now, with the coronavirus situation, Singaporean government's doing a really good job of staying on top of it. But naturally, they have some concern that it will impact their tourism sector. On the Singapore subreddit, some members have mentioned that some companies have implemented work from home, and people are canceling their flights. Some people are canceling their flights, and so the hotels are suffering from lower occupancy rates. So that could play into why I got a good deal.
9:39 I'm really enjoying Singapore. I'm really glad I took the time to visit. This is a wonderful country. The natural beauty is mind-blowing. It's really one of the more beautiful countries I've been to. Now, I know it's relatively small, so they have a small area to keep up, but I think it's great. And I don't think it's as expensive as people make it out to be.
10:05 I found great value in this hotel, paying roughly $35 per night for three nights. That's cheaper than most, the vast majority of places I could get a hotel in the United States. And I'm a 15-minute walk from the metro rail line to other parts of this city.
10:29 Anyway, thank you for joining me here in Singapore. I appreciate you checking out this tour, and this has been the K2 Guesthouse. And I will talk to you all next time.