Guest User
May 31, 2023
I stayed here last night for a single night. The rooms have been tastefully renovated and were nice and clean which is quite important to me. There is still plenty of room for improvement though. There are no bedside lamps so you switch off the light and head towards the bed in the dark. What is more dangerous is getting up in the middle of the night in complete darkness and trying to find the light switch. An easy problem to fix. Not so easy is the absence of any fresh air, unless you open the front window which does two things. Firstly it compromises your security as this leaves just a fly wire screen between you and any potential intruder, and secondly it allows a lot of passing traffic noise to enter the room. More minor things are the absence of any bowls, plates or cutlery which means if you want to make some breakfast, it's off to the supermarket to buy paper plates etc. as I did. There is a toaster so I don't know how they expect you to cut or spread a piece of toast. Finally, advice for the owner. Don't B.S. your customers. When I protested about the $135 price being $20 more than one of the booking companies, he said (and I think this line gets used quite a lot), "I've put you in the Deluxe room as all the others are booked out". At five o'clock this morning, half of all the rooms were empty, and there was nothing "deluxe" about my room. This cost you one star, learn from that!