My recent stay at the Damp Inn was nothing short of a horror show. From the moment I stepped into the room, I was greeted by a musty odor that clung to the air like a bad habit. The place seemed to have a fondness for dampness, with every corner oozing with moisture and showcasing a variety of mold species that could rival a science experiment gone wrong.
The room was a spectacle of neglect, with threadbare floor that crunched beneath my feet as if I was walking on a layer of forgotten potato chips. The walls, adorned with peeling paint, whispered tales of abandonment and regret. The bed was a lumpy disaster, each spring poking through the worn-out mattress like a rebellious porcupine.
But the pièce de résistance was undoubtedly the bathroom—a breeding ground for all things unsanitary. The mold in the shower seemed to have formed its own ecosystem.
To add insult to injury, the owner seemed to have a PhD in deception.
In conclusion, if you enjoy the thrill of living in squalor, breathing in the fragrance of neglect, and engaging in financial combat with a dishonest proprietor, the Dismal Damp Inn is the perfect destination for you. As for the rest of humanity, steer clear of this establishment at all costs—your sanity and wallet...
Read moreA small room with no furniture except two small cots and a chair. No cupboard or a place for keeping one's clothes. The door mats were old and dirty. An old bucket was kept in the room as a dustbin. The room had only one window facing the road and which had to kept closed.The road traffic noise was disturbing. The potty in the bathroom stood on a big platform making it difficult for senior citizens to use it . The flooring was slippery. Water remained stagnant after a bath. A very dangerous place for senior citizens like me and my wife. It was a nightmare staying for one night in this place. Family Stay is a misnomer for this small room. Senior citizens, please avoid this place when you come as a tourist. From the response given by the owner you can understand what a cheat he is. One expects basic facilities in a budget room. One expects the bathroom to be safe to use and not slippery to use. One uses hot water for hardly ten minutes to take a bath. To describe me and my wife as dirty and smelly shows his upbringing. I am a retired professor and my wife is a retired teacher. We come from a very decent background. It was our great misfortune that we had to rent this budget room from such an...
Read moreI'd advise against staying here unless you're on a super tight budget. The rooms are in dire need of renovation, and the beds are straight out of a bad dream. The bathroom's a letdown too - no soap, no towels, and it looks like it's been ages since it was last cleaned properly. And don't even get me started on the fans stopping dead during power cuts. The owner's attitude doesn't exactly scream 'hospitality' either. ₹1000 for four people might seem like a good deal, but trust me, you're better off shelling out a bit more for somewhere that doesn't feel like a downgrade...
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