Nov 6 '18 at 16:22
The beds were decently comfortable and the place was clean. That's the minimum standard I look for in a hotel. Unfortunately that was the only good thing about this place.
From minor problems to major:
- the whole place is outdated. Take a step back 15 years to the early 2000s with lamp switches that hurt your fingers and are near impossible to find in the dark. Not important to me but the decor was ugly as hell too.
- the balcony does not lock. If you ever stay here take all belongings with you and don't leave any in your room just in case. The latch doesn't close and the bolt they have installed doesn't reach.
- Everything is loud. The floor creaks with every other step, the hinges of all the doors are beyond squeaky, and the sliding door sounds like a scream of a terrified person down a tunnel.
- If you are a light sleeper or can't handle noise do not stay here. You wont get much sleep and your next day will be ruined. The reason the above statement is bad even if you're alone is that the rooms have almost no sound insulation. Your neighbor gets up to go to the bathroom? You're going to hear it. Someone sneezes next door? You heard that too. Neighbor goes to the balcony for a early morning cigarette? Hope you weren't trying to sleep in. The only good thing is the sound of traffic is so consistent it sort of acts like a white noise.
*Edit*
The showers water pressure was amazing. I would drop this below a star if I could though. I had to clean the shower before I could use it. It was dirty and the previous guests used soap was still in the holder.