Checking in took a long time, the wife's ID card was also asked, even though in other hotels the booking's ID card was enough and it was clear that she was bringing children, she was still asked for the booking application number, even though it had already been mentioned. If you bring a child, you have to have an extra bed for 110 thousand, we refused, but we had to say, instead 2 children will be charged, we said it's enough to pay 1, asked again with his friend, should he pay for the second child, fortunately his friend answered no, if I paid maybe I would cancel because it's the same as getting a good hotel for 300 thousand, even though you're staying in a 5 star hotel you're never asked to order an extra bed, that's up to the guest, at least you'll be charged for breakfast, they say 1 room only accommodates 2 people. His friend said the bed couldn't be pushed aside, if it was pressed against it you would be fined, the room had lots of mosquitoes, asked for mosquito repellent to be given but there was only a little left, that was not bad. Only 1 toothbrush even though 3 people paid for it. There are prayer mats, mukenas and Al Qurans, lots of plugs for charging. The TV is small, only local broadcasts because it uses an STB and indoor antenna, close to the mosque, the wifi is quite fast, the room boy responds quickly. Asked if they smoked, the answer was no and they asked for a non-smoking room, but instead they were told that the room could be smoked, the reason was that the room was full even though it had been booked from Monday. It's time to not prepare. Why book from afar today? Booking from afar is more expensive, even cheaper when you want to check in. Given 2 glasses of mineral water, no heater, sugar, tea, coffee. In front of the hotel, a flyover was being built, the sound was so disturbing that the floor of the building was shaking. The bathroom has no exhaust fan/vent, so there is no air circulation