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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.😍 Our first impression wasn't great. Before even getting to the elevator, we spotted a large cockroach chilling by the wall. πŸͺ³ 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.πŸ‘ 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. 🚿 However, the bathroom door had the same frustrating locking mechanism – once locked, it was a real challenge to open again.πŸ’• The bed was okay, nothing special – it did the job. But here's the biggest issue: we noticed mold growing on the lampshade and on the bedskirt. πŸ„ 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" – some good aspects, but let down by maintenance and cleanliness details. Hopefully, management can address these issues!😁 #HotelReview #YouGetWhatYouPayFor #RoomCondition #TravelTips #HonestReview #NeedsImprovement #MoldIssue #HotelProblems #FamilyTravel

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You Get What You Pay For πŸ’°πŸ˜¬

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.😍 Our first impression wasn't great. Before even getting to the elevator, we spotted a large cockroach chilling by the wall. πŸͺ³ 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.πŸ‘ 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. 🚿 However, the bathroom door had the same frustrating locking mechanism – once locked, it was a real challenge to open again.πŸ’• The bed was okay, nothing special – it did the job. But here's the biggest issue: we noticed mold growing on the lampshade and on the bedskirt. πŸ„ 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" – some good aspects, but let down by maintenance and cleanliness details. Hopefully, management can address these issues!😁 #HotelReview #YouGetWhatYouPayFor #RoomCondition #TravelTips #HonestReview #NeedsImprovement #MoldIssue #HotelProblems #FamilyTravel

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