A decent stay all-in-all. I expected a homey stay. But, it ended up as a utilitarian bed and breakfast. Tours and transfers are not directly provided by Balaibinda, so if there are hiccups or issues, they are not exactly helpful.
1. Transfers
Coron has a problem with van transfers now, so you have to grab tricycles to/fro the airport. I pre-booked a van transfer with Balaibinda, but was informed of the issue only upon arrival by the van operator. The transfer was uncertain when I got there, but I got to Coron eventually anyway. The van driver did a compromise of bringing me to the town border, and I hailed myself a tricycle for 20 pesos along the main road. If you are new to Coron, there's a terminal just outside the Arrivals area of the airport, usual rate from airport to Coron town is 500 pesos to have the tricycle to yourself. Going home, Balaibinda helped call a tricycle to bring us to the airport. Or try looking for a hotel with their own transfer, their marked vans are exempted from the ban I believe.
2. Check-in experience
There was no option for an early check-in (standard was 2PM). They let me drop my bag while I went around town. I got back at around 1.40PM, and was accommodated for check-in at 2PM on the dot. I guess they are strict with that, so I would advise other travelers to just go and grab coffee in Coffee Kong along the main road. The front desk attendant at-the-time wasn't friendly, it's a basic lodge so no amenities, wifi was slow, so it won't be fun to stay in the lobby and wait.
3. Room and location
Got a courtyard queen room (Room 205), which was just outside the dining area so it gets noisy in the morning. Bed was comfortable. AC kept the room cool, but they turn it off when you go out on tours. When you request to have it turned on as you get back, it takes 5 minutes before the AC gets switched on. Shower has a heater, which you can adjust. Location was in the middle of Coron town so everywhere's a few minute walk away.
4. Breakfast
Breakfast included would sustain you 'til lunch if you're out on a tour. This you would order the night before, and say what time you'd like to have it served. In the morning, they'd knock on your door to inform you when breakfast is ready.
5. Tours
The tour we pre-booked with Balaibinda was operated by Calamian Travel & Tours. Of course, the sights are beautiful. The handling, however, could've been better. Guides don't actually "guide" you throughout the tour. They are more of your lifeguards or timekeepers. The included buffet lunch wasn't exactly a "buffet". When the food containers are empty, these are not refilled. I'd say, if you are a big eater, just get as much as you can the first time you line up.