One of the few survivors of the Covid 19 Plandemic. However, it is not without any unfavorable effects: the restaurant is closed — no more unbelievably nutritious and bountiful breakfasts (now a simple breakfast served in the room on your schedule - still nice). The staff, although courteous and efficient, is only a few —but suitable to handle the not-too-many quests in house. Some public doors stay locked until requested to open, thus adding, to a degree, a little cheerless ambience that, in light of former glory, earnestly looks forward to brighter days ahead. May God help us travelers to survive as well: because some of the favorite hotels in Bacolod (like Westown) are open for business — BUT SHOULD NOT BE. Be warned: Travelers beware! They neglect to advertise: No hot water; No cable TV, No telephones. Adding to deplorable conditions are the security guards (Not hotel staff) who take pains ministering to the unsuspecting guests because no one else is there! Thank God for L'Fisher! An unfailing oasis in the risky wilderness full of the migrants, passengers and tourists and the poor inn keepers who still have a job to do. We award L’Fisher as ‘L’Tried & True for the Traveler’.More
- Free Wifi
- Free parking
- Restaurant
- Room service