"I have to say this was one of the strangest hotel stays I’ve ever had.
When I arrived, the lobby TV was on and there were half-empty water bottles casually left around. The reception desk was unattended, but there was a room key sitting there along with a piece of paper containing my personal information—my name, phone number, etc. I later realized it was a registration form.
I called the contact number and a man answered. He said he had stepped out and told me to just take the key he had left for me.
I carried my luggage upstairs myself because the elevator starts from the second floor and my room was on the first. I went out for a while and came back later, but there was still nobody there.
At one point I needed another blanket, so I checked several other rooms until I finally found one. The whole time I never saw a single person in the hotel.
It honestly felt like walking into a hotel after a zombie apocalypse—everything was there, but no one was around.
In the morning, I finally saw someone: a woman who had come in to clean. She told me the manager was outside in his car. I went out and met him. He seemed like a nice man, but a bit confused.
I said goodbye and left the hotel.
To be honest, there were a few other strange things too, but these were the highlights."
"The room was in a great location with a lot of bars and restaurants nearby. The beach is at a walkable distance. The property is fairly new and very well kept. Overall very comfortable. The ones who are sensitive to sound while sleeping might not be okay with the music and chatting from the bars which are at the corner but that was okay with us. "
"The hotel was overpriced for the conditions, there was no hot water to have a shower, it was noisy as hell at night, the walls were paper thin, I could even hear the people next door using the toilet!"
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