To say this is a 4* hotel is a giant leap of imagination. When I checked in the bed linens were lightly stained and the room I booked only had one available outlet, on the other side of the room. In this day and age, we are all charging our phones and tablets and for me, I needed another outlet for a heating pad to help with cramps from chemotherapy.
I upgraded to a bigger better room, but even still one had to put their shoulder into the door to open or close it. The sink and tub drains were clogged with who knows what and were slow to drain. The towels were threadbare. The toilet seat had seen better days, perhaps during the Clinton years.
Yet the staff seemed very attentive, while their command of English was pretty limited. I ate at the hotel twice and was disappointed both times. I was told it was happy hour at the pool when it wasn’t and they went out of their way to show me signs afterward, despite what the man who took my order had told me.
While the hotel had seen better days, there was construction and renovation of an adjacent building so it’s quite possible that when that project is done and open later in 2024 they might go to work on the property side I stayed in. Let’s hope so.