The staff were friendly, but that’s about all. The place looks like it’s under construction, complete with orange cones and materials in and around the pool. It was awkward to walk around the minimal surface area of the pool, there were no fans and the only ventilation was the slightly cracked windows leading out to what looked like could have been or used to be a patio. Bare wood beams are showing, and the sauna was full of construction material as well. The pool was cold, and the room too hot.
The hotel room itself is completely out of date, with bead-board showing through the walls, carpet coming undone or missing, holes in the furniture, water damage and/or mold in the ceiling, paint sloppily done, and little to no water pressure in the shower. Fixtures were falling off. When I plugged in my phone chargers there was a spark, and they completely stopped working.
I want to say it was clean, due to the overwhelming smell of cleaning products, but honestly that made it feel like it was putting perfume on a pig…
There was also some odd conversation about wanting to take pictures of our room before we went in, but the receptionist changed her mind. Later when we arrived at the pool, there was a photographer with the same woman, taking pictures of the pool. Hopefully they’re for a renovation!