Guest User
March 1, 2024
We had high expectations from the photos seen on the internet about this hotel. Everything is very modern but stupid, the finishes are bad. There were four of us, I stayed in apartment 9 that they assigned me on the ground floor. You entered a living room where there was a small sofa bed where one slept, and below it a car bed with the mattress larger than the car, so the mattress was in the air for a third, if you rested in that third you would leave. to the floor and making the bed in that situation caused the sheets to come off all the time. The window had good blackout but the French door next to it didn't and it was all glass, so you woke up at dawn. That French door led to a balcony at floor level where there was a clothesline and a floor dryer and broom. The view was to nothing since it had a frosted glass and behind it a pool and a gym. If there are people in the pool you heard them inside your room and if there was music in the gym, ditto. That's very bad. The main room had a small 1.60m bed base and did not have air conditioning or a fan, it had the pre-installation of an air conditioner that was not installed. The kitchen was ok and was within the same room as the living room. The bathroom was the worst, it had a 50 liter electric thermos tank for 4 to bathe so everything was in turns. The vanities were separate from the bathroom itself and were ok, but the bathroom was small and bad. Firstly, there is no ventilation whatsoever and it is far from any other window. Secondly, they have a shower box with a fixed screen that occupies only a quarter of the side of the shower box, so it is inevitable that the bathroom will flood. The door was swollen and had a hard time closing because of this. The garage has an additional cost of $3000 pesos and they have an elevator to lower the car underground. When I went, the elevator that went to the basement did not work on either of the 2 days, so I had to carry all the suitcases up the stairs. Breakfast is on the building's Zoom on the terrace, it is very well set up and the 2 girls who organize it handle it well. It is pleasant and fairly complete, the only problem is that the elevators reach one floor before and you have to go up one floor by stairs to the terrace. People with reduced mobility and people with baby strollers take this into account. It doesn't seem like a good option to me, no matter where you look at it, there is an older hotel with less design that offers a free garage, more comfortable and costs $9,000. Every place does not have hotel staff, that is, very friendly people receive you in a company office at a certain time, they check you in and give you the digital access codes to the street door, the door to your room. and the garages. It didn't look very secure because the code to the street door was 6 consecutive numbers and if someone heard the code to your room there was nothing to stop them from entering later. If there is any
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