Very disappointing. In the booking note we asked for a room far away from the elevator. Ended up in room 208. Literally the room closest to the elevator. Come off the elevator, room 208.
The room is a good size. No desk, but there is a round table in the corner. Fixtures feel ikea-esquece.
The flooring is vinyl stickers. Great for cleaning, not so much for feeling cozy. Feels super cheap.
The room we got was also a handicap room, so the bathroom shower didn’t have a door, rather blinds.
The fridge didn’t work either. There’s no garbage in the room or milk powder for the tea, and the shower gel was missing so we washed with shampoo. One coffee mug for two of us, and the mugs don’t have handles, so you burn yourself taking turns drinking your milk less tea.
Next morning asked to change rooms. 9am. Packed our bags and emptied the room for them to make it easier. Brought the bags down to reception.
Left the hotel and came back at 4:00pm. The reception was quick to remember that we were waiting for new room keys.
Imagining that between 9-4 would be enough time to get us a new room, we were asked to patient a few minutes by the receptionist.
It took well over 25 minutes for them to assist us.
The new room was also basic. A good size but cold and industrial. The closet doesn’t have doors.
The AC is comical. You can’t go below 20C and even then it’s a weird hot air coming out of the vents. You can smell the humidity coming through.
Not impressed.