Reviews born from frustration seldom flatter, but I will endeavor to be fair—and honest. We booked our stay about a year from our arrival. At the time of our booking, the hotel advertised air conditioned rooms and included a complimentary breakfast. Our reservation indicated we had a breakfast included with our stay—something we paid extra for. However, upon arrival, our situation had shifted in the hotel’s favor. We arrived just after 2PM, which was the earliest we could check in. The desk clerk was clumsily attempting to check in the young lady who was ahead of us. It took him almost 25 minutes to get her room processed. In the mean time, the lobby began to fill with travelers. The clerk didn’t speak English and the young lady spoke broken English. After 15 minutes, she turned to the crowd and asked if anyone spoke Italian. She knew there was an issue with her room, but didn’t know what it was. The clerk was trying to get her to pay a city tax, and it took a long time to resolve that issue. She insisted she had already paid it, but finally surrendered and offered to pay it again so she could go to her room. When we finally checked in, we found our room on the second floor (actually third, as they don’t count the ground as a level), and entered our room. The first thing we noticed was the room temperature. It was warm and stuffy. A quick inspection revealed the air conditioner was completely disconnected from electric power, as the wires were openly dangling from the ceiling. One of the staff members was helping guests carry their luggage to their room, as the hotel did not have an elevator. We asked about the air conditioner and she said it was unavailable throughout the entire hotel as they were upgrading the system. She brought us a fan. We asked to be moved to another room, but she insisted that none of the rooms had air conditioning. We asked to be moved to a room with more windows so we could get air flow, but she said it was impossible. We asked if they would allow us to check out so we could find better accommodations, but she said there were no refunds. We were stuck with our prepaid room. To make matters worse, our sister and her husband checked in at the same time and their room had air conditioning. To be fair—the hotel did offer to exchange our room after some other guests checked out the next day. But, we declined, not wanting the hassle of having to pack our stuff again to move down one floor. But, sleeping with an open window drew mosquitos, so we should have accepted the room change hassle. The room was clean, but it was tiny. There was no room to walk around the bed, as it was pushed against two walls. Our “dresser” space was taken by the fan. The bathroom was clean and had a decent stand-up shower. It was super small. Only one person could be in the bathroom at a time. And only one person could stand beside the bed at a time. There was little room for changing clothes. We had to place our second bag in front of the door
Cemerlang
125 Ulasan