I stayed there for a few hours just to take a nap before my transit flight early on the other morning. This nap cabin (that’s how they call it) offers me exactly what I want. I just needed to take a quick nap, so a clean & comfy bed with warm-keeping blanket, a bottle of water, an electronic socket are all I need. These are exactly what you’ll find in the room. Yes, it takes you a few minutes to use the toilet in the Duty Free Shop and it takes time for you to get to the common shower area. To me, it’s not a problem, as there is a water basin and a shower rail in the disabled toilet near the Duty Free. I just need to brush my teeth before going to bed.
The check-in process was smooth, and the nap cabin is located in the transit area of the airport, so it takes you maximum 15 minutes to get to the furthest Gate without passing through the security check.
Yet you need to be aware that there is another Aerotel hotel in Terminal 1. According to the lodgers’ comments, they’ve already remarked that this one (in Terminal 3) is more difficult to locate. You need to take the escalator opposite the Costa Café and go up to the 1st floor. Other lodgers have also advised us to bring an eye pad ‘cos the “Exit” sign in the room is luminuous throughout the night.
Though the rate is still a bit high for a nap cabin, as long as you follow other lodgers’ advice and bring what is required, I have no reservation in recommending this nap cabin for quick layover passengers.