Guest User
June 1, 2025
I rarely write bad reviews, but this experience was beyond unacceptable — especially for a hotel that charges $600 per night. Upon arrival, we were placed in a room that was absolutely filthy. There were black stains on the sheets, dozens of long hairs all over the bedding, and a disgusting, dirt-covered carpet. It was immediately clear the bed had already been sat on or used. The sheets smelled odd and felt old — like they hadn’t been properly laundered in weeks. To make matters worse, a cockroach was waiting at the door. When I brought this up, a supervisor came and dismissed it by saying bugs are “normal due to the environment.” No — it is not normal to sleep with cockroaches and mosquitoes, especially when no mosquito net was provided and they “forgot” to plug in the mosquito repellent devices. They offered to move us to another room. That room was no better — I counted 20 to 30 hairs on the bed alone. A third room we were shown had actual blood stains on the sheets. Completely inexcusable. Let’s talk about the beds — they were comparable to what you’d find in a cheap roadside motel in the U.S. Thin, springy mattresses and sheets that felt like they came from a budget shelter. I’m a hotel owner myself, and I can say with confidence these are the same low-quality linens used in establishments charging $59–$79 per night, not a supposed luxury hotel. Amenities? Nearly nonexistent. No shower gel, no slippers, and we were given only one large towel for two guests. At this point, I question the legitimacy of many of this hotel’s glowing reviews. Our experience was so off from the way this property markets itself. I plan to dispute this charge with my credit card company because this is not what was promised or advertised. For the price, I expected luxury — what I got instead was closer to a poorly run 2-star motel. Do not stay here. You’ve been warned.