You Get What You Pay For π°π¬
Let's talk about the room condition. I'd rate it a 4 out of 5, and here's the detailed breakdown. The hotel has two separate buildings: the main one and a side wing. I can't speak for the main building, but my experience was in the side wing.π Our first impression wasn't great. Before even getting to the elevator, we spotted a large cockroach chilling by the wall. πͺ³ Not the welcome we were hoping for! Then came the door struggle. The room door was extremely difficult to open. If I hadn't been with my husband, I genuinely don't think I could have gotten in. The key card took multiple swipes and a lot of force to work.π Now, the room itself: The size was adequate for two adults and one child. The bathroom was surprisingly spacious and looked recently renovated, with nice touches like Dove shampoo and soap. πΏ However, the bathroom door had the same frustrating locking mechanism β once locked, it was a real challenge to open again.π The bed was okay, nothing special β it did the job. But here's the biggest issue: we noticed mold growing on the lampshade and on the bedskirt. π This was definitely a letdown and a hygiene concern. The bathroom only had a small wastebasket, which felt a bit insufficient. Final thoughts: The potential is there. If it weren't for the mold and the door issues, I could have easily given this place a 5/5. It's a classic case of "you get what you pay for" β some good aspects, but let down by maintenance and cleanliness details. Hopefully, management can address these issues!π #HotelReview #YouGetWhatYouPayFor #RoomCondition #TravelTips #HonestReview #NeedsImprovement #MoldIssue #HotelProblems #FamilyTravel