It depends on who is working. Oley was not willing to clean. The other lady is super nice and keeps the place very clean. The floors and inside the washer today were gross so I had to clean them myself before use. When I asked Oley to clean she responded by, «did you ask the people using them before you?» She went and wiped the inside of two washers only and walked away to continue washing someone else’s stuff. If there is laundry to do for someone else then there should be two women here. Missing the other lady that actually speaks English too. Price is good compared to Carlsbad village location and Encinitas blvd. This is our go to place.
Doris W.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
You’re typical laundromat(aka coin operated wash & dry). Located off Tamarack in the Von’s shopping center, ample parking. They’ve got 3 different sized washers, ranging from $ 2 to $ 3.25. Standard laundromat dryers, I think a quarter gives you 8 minutes. I’ve got coin operated machines at my apartment, but it’s cheaper to do laundry here. Also, when I have a lot of clothes, I can do more than 2 loads at once, since my apt complex only has 2 washers and 2 dryers. Dryers dry pretty fast as well, all my clothes were dry after 24 minutes! Sweet!
Tom R.
Tu valoración: 4 Carlsbad, CA
Nice clean facility with very nice machines. Have machine that can take up to 6 loads at once. Washed a comforter for a bed and it came out beautiful. Very pleased
Scott H.
Tu valoración: 4 Carlsbad, CA
Until we bought our new washer I would use this place to wash bigger blankets and our sleeping bags. The place is always pretty clean, and it’s in a nice strip mall if you want to get something to eat or drink while you wait on your stuff. Some laundermats can
Kent B.
Tu valoración: 3 Carlsbad, CA
Typical laundry mat with a huge ATYPICAL mural on the back wall featuring villagers«working the fields» and a log-cabin LAUNDERLAND perched on a distant hill. I can almost see the obsessively clean land baron counting his quarters from last night’s «take» of dirty customers. Yes… from the comfort of his ultra clean LAUNDERLAND he got richer and more powerful while peasants toiled all day in the field; trying desperately to earn more quarters to keep their NEVERENDING laundry clean. The profits made from years of stains helped the baron acquire great riches. Soon he(let’s call him Scrooge McSuck-It) had more property and possessions than anyone in Dirtball-Ville. Legend says he owed EVERYTHING as far as the eye can see… OK, I have a lot of time to kill while my blankets are drying. You’d come up with something like this too if you stared blankly at a wall for 40 minutes. This location has a ton of standard washers, a few 5 — 6+ load washers(around $ 5.25/load) and a small army of Speed Queen dryers @ .25 for 8 – 10 minutes. A folding station makes things easier but I’d bite the bullet and wash here Saturday as Sunday is a zoo. I also enjoy the obscene amount of clear tape used to showcase the prizes one can acquire from the quarter toy machine. Honestly… that alone is worth a quick visit. If you’d rather skip laundry day altogether they have a drop off fluff and fold service but personally I think it’s more fun to take this opportunity to day dream a little. I give this LAUNDERLAND7 «clean land barons counting quarters» out of 10
Lisa H.
Tu valoración: 3 Valley Village, Los Angeles, CA
So the only time that you head to the laundry mat is when you have neglected your laundry WAYYYYYYYTOOOOOOOLOOOOOONG! I am admitting on Unilocal,YEP, that was me!!! Six loads of laundry… hey, I have been a busy girl — I had plenty of clean panties to last me for a while. And if I didn’t, it was an excuse to go to Victoria Secret for some fancy new ones… ooops, TMI… My thoughts of doing laundry at in a public location isn’t very high. Come to think of it, it is kinda gross. You don’t know who’s funky nasty underware was in that washer bin before you. And the possible company that you will keep for at least the next hour or so that it takes may be questionable at best, at least from a girls point of view. But one has to do what one has to do to get the laundry over with in the shortest amount of time. Launderland is in a decent, small unassuming strip mall off of Tamarack, way up there in Carlsbad. It seems to be one of the few in Carlsbad. I guess they assume that most people have washers and dryers in Carlsbad… but what is one to do if you got a giagantic comforter that needs to be washed? You head to Launderland… By comparisons to laundry mats, this one isn’t too bad. It is kinda small but to do laundry on a Sunday, I thought that it would be more crowded. People there were polite and gave you the gracious nod as you scoot your laundry cart around. It seemed pretty clean and all the machines were working(which is always pleasant to know that some one really takes care of the machines). The washing machines didn’t eat my clothes and the dryer didn’t suck my socks in the black hole where socks go to — I was pleased with that. It was also cool to have a Vons next door since I forgot to bring dryer sheets. Hell if I was paying 2 bucks for a couple barely fragrant dryer sheets in the dispenser. Just be prepared with the old money since the change machine doesn’t like the new 5 dollar bills. And with the leftover quarters, you can play Bubble Bobble on the video game machine! It was either that or watch soccer in Spanish and my Spanish sucks… Needless to say, I got my laundry done lickety split, got to play a little bit and had plenty of elbow room to fold all of those clothes. All in all, it wasn’t a horrible trip and probably will be back again but hopefully not too soon…