I heard there was a pick-up service from the airport to the hotel and was told to call on the same day, but I couldn't get through. The phone was on an answering machine. I had to go there myself.
It's not far from Assembly Station, but I walked hard with my carrier.
There are no convenience stores around. There is a large mart before the hotel goes to Assembly Row, and there is a convenience store when you go to Assembly Row. The area around the hotel is an empty lot. There are no amenities, nothing.
You have to request housekeeping.
The facilities are old, but well-maintained.
The shower is attached to the ceiling, so it's hard to wash in every corner.
There is shampoo and soap, but no body wash, and no dental kit.
There are no slippers. The refrigerator worked very well. There were about 40 TV channels, and it was cold because it rained for a few days, but the heater wasn't perfect, but it helped me endure the cold.
Drinking water is not provided.
The soundproofing of the sink and bathroom is completely nonexistent.
The early check-in fee is overcharged. It's very expensive. It rained for 4 days and I didn't get an umbrella even once. It seems like I wasn't prepared at all.
When going to the airport, you have to reserve a shuttle bus the day before. Sanding is really good.
Boston has a good subway system, so it wasn't inconvenient to get to even if it was far from the city, but it seems like everyone else rented a car and got around.
Breakfast was exactly the same for 3 days. You have to eat to live.
Since the accommodation is so expensive in this area, I paid about 240,000 won per night, but it's very cheap in this area. If you don't plan on spending more than 300,000 won per night, it's okay to stay here. It's not a bad place to stay.
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