SadieTravelling
20 de septiembre de 2024
I'm sat in a room on the third floor inside the hotel in my room writing this review, as, yet again, another family that is noisy with their children banging the walls has moved in next door and i can hear everything due to the interconnecting doors that are locked but allow for noise to come through easily. This is the second family in the 5 day stay here (we are leaving early tomorrow morning thankfully) who have behaved in this way. It's not the hotels fault of course but the connecting doors need to be removed. Onto the pro's and con's. Pros: across the road from the haram and good for both women and mens gate entrances; amenities all close by; the house keeping staff are very helpful and attend to your needs very quickly with a smile and so please do tip; Cons: noise seeps through the walls or connecting doors; the cafe downstairs charges variable rates depending on who you are - yet they give an appearance of "professionalism", lol; if you're wanting internet connection, it is slow/cuts out and not the best; the electricity cut out twice during the 5 day stay meaning the TV and phone had to be reset by staff and the fridge started melting; they'll put you on the 13th or 14th floors and you wont think twice but you'll need to request at check in that you want a lower floor (we did this and came to learn of other families doing the same after the realisation of the lift problems); there's a queue for the lifts and you can spend sometime there waiting; the lift doors regularly trap folk in my experience as they close quite quickly, so be quick; and finally, it is a hotel that has dated decor and there was mould on the shower so definitely NOT 5 star, more like 4 or 3.
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