**Unbelievable Find! Meteorite Studio in KL's Hottest Hub!**
Unbelievable Find! Meteorite Studio in KL's Hottest Hub! - A Review That's Almost As Messy As My Suitcase
Okay, folks, buckle up. I’ve just emerged, blinking, from a stay at the Meteorite Studio in KL's Hottest Hub! and, let me tell you, it’s an experience. It’s…a lot. And I mean that in the best, most chaotic, slightly-overwhelmed-but-totally-charmed way possible. This isn't your sterile, cookie-cutter hotel review. This is the honest, unfiltered, occasionally-snarky truth.
Accessibility: A Mixed Bag (Like My Opinions on Buffet Breakfasts)
Let's start with the basics. Accessibility. They claim to have facilities for disabled guests. That's good. I didn't need those myself, so I can't personally verify. (Though, the elevator was a godsend after a particularly grueling day of shopping. Climbing stairs in this humidity? No, thank you!)
Rooms: Cozy Chaos and Unexpected Comfort
My room? Oh man, my room. It was a "non-smoking" room, which, considering my questionable life choices, was probably a good thing. It had air conditioning, thank heavens. Honestly, I would’ve wilted. I'm not even kidding. The blackout curtains are actually blackout. I slept like a log, oblivious to the city's hustle and bustle. They also had a desk (where I promptly dumped my suitcase, creating a temporary obstacle course), a coffee/tea maker (essential for morning survival), and, blessedly, free Wi-Fi (which, let’s face it, is basically a human right these days). I also appreciate the socket near the bed, because, you know, those things are crucial. And the slippers? Don’t get me started. Those little things were the bomb.
The bathroom had a separate shower/bathtub, which felt luxurious. I usually end up in the former, but the option was nice to have, you know? I'm not sure about the bathtub phone – who’s calling you in the bath?! – but hey, options! The hairdryer actually worked (unlike some hotels I’ve stayed at), and the complimentary toiletries were perfectly adequate.
Cleanliness and Safety: They're Trying!
Okay, so the cleanliness and safety protocols are…well, they're evident. There are posted signs EVERYWHERE (even the elevators). Hand sanitizer stations are strategically placed. The staff were constantly cleaning, disinfecting, and sanitizing - that was clear. Good on them for trying! There's daily disinfection in common areas, and the staff follows the safety protocol as a matter of course and also follow Physical distancing of at least 1 meter. The rooms are sanitized between stays, which is reassuring. I saw them doing a deep clean while I was checking out.
There's also a doctor/nurse on call (thank goodness!), and a first aid kit – I didn't need it, thankfully, but nice to know it's there. They have fire extinguishers and smoke alarms (again, vital). They’ve got CCTV in common areas and Security [24-hour] – which is reassuring.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: A Culinary Adventure (With Some Quirks)
The restaurants…ah, the restaurants! There’s an Asian breakfast, an Asian cuisine in restaurant and, for us Westerners, the option of a Western breakfast– a true testament to the diversity of the place. I opted for the latter, and well…it’s your usual buffet, which, as I mentioned earlier, provides a mixed bag. I mean, there was a buffet in restaurant and, although there were individually-wrapped food options, I spent more time trying not to spill juice on the way to my table. The coffee/tea in restaurant was drinkable.
There's a bar – and it’s happy hour is what makes it. After a long day, it’s nice to unwind with a drink.
There’s also a snack bar and room service [24-hour], which is nice. The poolside bar is a welcome touch – but the pool…well, more on that later. They're working hard to serve the patrons.
Ways to Relax: The Pool, the Spa, and the Inner Peace Quest
Here’s where it gets interesting. They’ve got a Swimming pool – which, okay, it’s a nice, clean pool. It’s outdoor and they claim it has a Pool with view. The view consisted of the neighbouring buildings, but after all, that’s the reality of the KL’s sky line. One of my favorite parts was a Foot bath.
Let's delve into the spa. They have a Sauna, a Steamroom, and a massage. I got a massage, and it was…intense. In a good way. Like, "I-didn't-know-my-muscles-could-hurt-that-much" kind of good. The Body scrub and Body wrap options are there as well, but I passed on those. I'm not that adventurous.
Services and Conveniences: The Good, the Bad, and the Inflatable Unicorn
The concierge was incredibly helpful, navigating my terrible sense of direction and helping with my luggage (bless them). They provide cash withdrawal, and Currency exchange is also available. They also provided an invoice provided which made things much easier. They have laundry service and dry cleaning, which is a lifesaver when you’re traveling and, of course, daily housekeeping. The doorman was also super helpful, hailing taxis and keeping the riffraff at bay.
There is also a Gift/souvenir shop. I bought a t-shirt so I could remember the place.
What's Missing, What Could Be Better:
- More vegan options in the restaurants: This is a growing need!
- The Internet [LAN], they had it, but I didn't use it.
- I wish there were more outdoor seating options.
Quirks and Anecdotes: The Things You Won't Find in a Brochure
- The staff seemed a little bewildered by my constant questions. I ask a lot of questions, which is part of my charm.
- I witnessed a proposal! A real, actual "down-on-one-knee" proposal. The location looked perfect for the occasion.
- I had an epic battle with the in-room safe box. I won, eventually.
My Final Verdict and a (Slightly Over-the-Top) Offer
Look, Meteorite Studio in KL's Hottest Hub! isn't perfect. It's got a few rough edges and a few…quirky…moments. But that, for me, is part of its charm. It's real. It's vibrant. It's…well, it's a bit of a whirlwind. It's got personality. It has an authenticity that you don't get at every hotel.
And, for that reason, I'm actually going to give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.
NOW, the offer:
Book your escape to Meteorite Studio in KL's Hottest Hub! within the next 48 hours, and you'll get:
- A complimentary spa treatment! - a massage, a scrub, or wrap-- your choice (because you deserve it!).
- A free upgrade to a room with a view! (because who doesn’t want a slightly better view?)
- A voucher for a free cocktail at the poolside bar! (because you’ll need it after your intense spa treatment).
- And, for the first 20 bookings, a free, genuine KL t-shirt to commemorate your visit! (Wear it with pride - or just use it as a sleep shirt, no judgment here).
Why book? Because it has:
- A central hub: Convenient location - you're right in the middle of everything.
- Comfort and Cleanliness - the basics are covered.
- A Chance to Unwind - there are several ways to relax and treat yourself.
- You’ll get a story to tell. This isn't a boring hotel.
So, are you ready to embrace the chaos? Book now! (And tell them I sent you. They’ll probably be puzzled, but happy to have you).
(Disclaimer: My opinions are my own. Also, some of the small details might be inaccurate. I was probably sleep-deprived and overwhelmed, but the overall experience was spot on.)
**Bolingbroke House: Coventry's Hidden Gem? (You Won't Believe What's Inside!)**
Okay, buckle up, buttercups. We're not just planning a trip to Dual Key Studio-Meteorite Studio @ The Hub SS2, PJ Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. We're living it, right here, right now. And my travel itinerary? Let's just say it's got more bumps than a durian's skin.
Day 1: The Impatient Arrival and the "Where's the Parking?" Blues.
8:00 AM: Alarm. Ugh. Why do they even make alarms for people who hate mornings? Sibling's insistent, "Are we ready yet?" blaring from the background. Gotta pull myself together - Kuala Lumpur awaits!
- Anecdote: I swear, packing is the Olympic sport I consistently fail at. I overpack everything! And in the flurry of getting ready, I'm pretty sure I left my favorite pen somewhere… somewhere important.
9:00 AM: Car ride of chaos to the Airport. My sibling got a chance to drive for this trip, and he is so ready! I was a bit worried as a passenger, but he is doing great!.
- Quirky Observation: Airports always seem to be a hive of repressed panic. Everyone's got that tense, "I-really-hope-I-didn't-forget-my-passport" look in their eyes.
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM: Check in, and more car ride
- Emotional Reaction: I'm actually a bit excited to move on with this journey! It's definitely giving me a sense of anticipation, even considering how exhausting it is.
01:00 PM - 3:00 PM Lunch, followed by more driving and arrival at The Hub SS2.
Opinionated language: The traffic in Kuala Lumpur almost made me lose my mind. I think I saw more red lights than actual moving cars!
Rambles: Okay, so the Hub SS2. It's supposed to be this trendy place, right? Honestly, I was a little overwhelmed. So many options. Where do I even start?
Messier Structure: Finding parking at SS2 is a nightmare. Like, proper Dante's Inferno levels of circling and swearing under your breath. The first place I tried said "Full!" and then I had to walk like 15 minutes to get to the studio. Ugh.
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM: Dual Key Studio - Meteorite Studio: The First Impression & The "Wow!" Moment
- Doubling Down: Okay, okay, this is where things get interesting. Stepping into the Meteorite Studio? Woah. Just… woah. The space is gorgeous. Like, seriously, Instagram-worthy gorgeous. The light, the vibe, the potential… it's intoxicating.
- Stream-of-Consciousness: Okay, the studio. It took me a while to find it, I'm starting to regret not renting a Grab Car and just making my driver guide me. But the interior design is so, so good. I love the vibe! I think this is the type of workspace I need. I am going to make a video or so during this time. I can't wait!
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Getting settled in, maybe doing some video work.
- Imperfections: I had a minor technical difficulty with my camera. Of course. Always something, right? Thankfully, I'm figuring it out, but it added some stress to what should have been a fun experience.
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Snack Break
- Emotional Reaction: Feeling hungry. I'm a horrible planner. I didn't prepare a snack and I forgot my wallet. Ugh.
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM: Wrap up and head out.
- Opinionated language: I have to say, I'm actually pretty impressed with the studio. The fact that it's so clean and presentable makes me feel good about the whole experience.
Day 2: The Long Walk Home (and the Epiphany)
9:00 AM: Wake up. (Maybe an intentional sleep-in this time.)
- More Opinionated Language: Gotta say, I am still thinking about yesterday's work at the studio.
10:00 AM: Start the journey.
- Imperfections: I didn't do a good job of planning where I'd be going today, so I'm a little lost. And hungry.
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Wrap up and head out.
- Anecdote: During my long walk home, I have a feeling that I haven't been able to appreciate my travel so much.
- Quirky Observation: The way the sun is just so bright!
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM: Lunch
- Emotional Reaction: Feeling happy, I'm going to prepare a good meal today and think about the trip's good times.
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM: Travel home
- Stream-of-Consciousness: I can't believe how fast the trip went. I think I'm ready for another adventure again!
2:00 PM: Getting home
- Messier Structure: Home sweet home!
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM: Reflect on the trip
- Stronger Emotional Reactions: I feel so happy and motivated after the trip. Seeing the studio feels good. And it gave me a lot of room to think.
- Rambles: Time flies, or I'm just getting old. Either way, I'm really glad I got to experience this. Time to go back to work.
Important considerations:
- Flexibility is Key: This is a rough outline. Life happens. Traffic happens. Craving burgers happens. Embrace the unexpected!
- Embrace the Imperfections: This is supposed to be real. Not everything will go as planned, and that's okay.
- Have Fun! This is the most important part.
So there you have it: My utterly imperfect, wonderfully messy, and hopefully entertaining itinerary. Let's go make some memories (and maybe avoid parking tickets). Wish me luck!
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So, What ACTUALLY is this "Meteorite Studio" thing everyone's raving about? And is it really in KL's *hottest* hub? (I'm so out of touch!)
Okay, deep breaths. From what I gather, it's like... a co-working space? A studio? A… vibe? Honestly, the website's a bit… *mystical*. Lots of talk about "connection," "transformation," and "harnessing cosmic energies." Yeah, a bit much for me too. But the photos? Gorgeous. Think minimalist chic meets… well, meteorites. Apparently, they have these actual meteorites on display. I'm guessing that's where the name comes from, duh.
And the "hottest hub"? Yeah, seems like it. It's in Bukit Bintang, so you're surrounded by shopping malls, traffic jams, and the general hustle and bustle of KL. "Hottest hub" might be hyperbole, but the location is definitely prime real estate. Good for them, I say!
Do I need to be a… space enthusiast… to go there? Because my knowledge of space is "The Moon exists" and "Aliens probably have bad teeth."
Honestly? I doubt it. I'm picturing a bunch of people in cool-but-expensive work-from-home clothes, sipping artisanal coffee, and pretending to "brainstorm." I highly doubt they're quizzing you on the asteroid belt. I mean, even if they did, who'd know the answer?! Probably just come across as 'spacey'… get it? Sorry, that was bad.
I'm thinking more of a place to be seen, network with people, get some work done and pretend to be a super productive cool person and not someone who would rather eat ice cream on the sofa all day.
Okay, but THE METEORITES. Are they, like, cool? And can I touch them?! (Please tell me I can touch them!)
Alright, here's where it gets… complicated. Based on all the photos I've seen online? Yes, they *look* cool as frickin' heck. Like, real-life, space-rock, from-another-planet cool. But touching them? That's the million-ringgit question. I really, really hope so. I mean, you *have* to touch them, right? Otherwise what's the point of having a space-themed place? I'd want to get my hands on it, feel its texture, have a chat with the space rock... Okay I'm getting carried away. I need to see it for myself!
I'm imagining someone standing there, like a security guard, muttering 'Don't touch the space rock' like a broken record. Let's hope not.
What's the vibe like? Will I feel out of my depth? (My usual 'studio' is a messy corner of my living room.)
Okay, this is *the* question, isn't it? I went to a fancy co-working space once, and I swear, everyone was speaking a different language. A language of "synergy," "disruption," and "leveraging core competencies." I felt like a bewildered orangutan. Seriously.
My advice? Fake it 'til you make it. Dress sharp, carry a notebook, and nod sagely when people say things like "paradigm shift." Also, maybe learn something by heart about meteorites before going...
Is it worth the price? Because I have bills to pay, and rent is insane in KL.
This is the million ringgit question really, isn't it? It depends on what you're looking for. Are you looking for a new and fancy place to waste time? Then probably yes.
If you're looking for something practical, good value for money, or cheap - probably NO. If you are looking for the experience, maybe. I'd have to see it and experience it myself before I make the call.
If you're already making big money, then it doesn't matter anyway - go for it!
I heard they had an open day. Did you go?! What happened?! TELL ME EVERYTHING!
Alright, buckle up. Because this is where things get *real*. Yes, I went. And let me tell you, it was an experience. I was so excited – space rocks, fancy coffee, maybe even a chance to look like a successful person! I got there early, you know, to get a good vibe going and be the first to experience things.
First, The location was the first test... I had to fight through the traffic. I found myself fuming, caught behind a bus spewing thick black soot everywhere, late, flustered and sweating. But I got there, and that's what mattered.
The studio itself was amazing, to be honest. High ceilings, designer furniture, the smell of money lingering in the air. And then! There they were: the meteorites! Glistening under the spotlight. I kid you not. I felt... something. A tingle. A pull. I wanted to get closer.
But then, disaster struck.
I tripped.
Right in front of everyone.
My face landed a few inches from the meteorite display. I swear, I could almost *feel* the cosmic energy.
I wanted the ground to swallow me whole.
A few gasps. Someone offered me a hand. I stammered something mortifying. The shame burned so brightly inside me.
I bolted out.
I'm still not sure whether to laugh or cry. So... I'm telling you all. So... yes. I went. It was... memorable. And yes, a total and utter disaster.
Ok, so… would you recommend it? Even *after* the whole… falling-in-front-of-a-space-rock thing?
Honestly? Yeah, probably. Despite the humiliation. Why? Because… well, the space rocks were pretty cool. And the coffee was decent. And honestly, I *need* the story. That tale is going to be gold. Especially with the added drama. (Note: If someone tells you I said "gold," it's for the story, not the meteorites. Don't expect anything.) ButAround The World Hotels

