The Dusun @ Seremban
(Pictures/narrative from a former guest which helped refresh my memories of the house)
“There are no doors, windows or blinds separating the living room from the deck and the grounds beyond, which is both a good and bad thing, depending on your perspective. “
*That open balcony would have scared me with a 5 year old and an 8 year old.
“The loft holds a double and a single mattress. It’s a little hotter up here than downstairs but like the rest of the house, there are an abundance of ceiling and floor fans. “
*Downstairs is a double bed. 3 kids?
“Mosquito nets and electric vape matts keep the mossies off, which is essential as The Dusun doesn’t fog (for environmental reasons), but at night lights will attract flying bugs, that in turn will attract lizards and geckos (our resident gecko said hello to us), and anything they leave behind (like dead insects and poop) will attract ants. If all those insects and reptiles creeping and flying about freaks you out then a stay at The Dusun will be out of your comfort zone.”
*Everything is open, especially the downstairs area - no air conditioning.
Probably would have left a light on for Nora? So the kids could find a bathroom?
*An open unsecured outside/inside concept resort would not be my first choice with young children. Perhaps they used special locks on their doors at home or a baby type monitor.
JMO