I stayed during Eid al-Fitr. I'd seen mixed reviews on Google (especially about the rooms with bugs), and apparently that's exactly what I experienced. I booked two rooms (104 and 105). Unfortunately, room 104 was extremely damp, had an unpleasant smell, termite trails, and ants everywhere on the floor. 105, on the other hand, was better (although it turned out to have bed bugs, as pictured). Thankfully, I was given the opportunity to move from 104 to 106.
The room layout was actually nice and modern. However, the bathroom was very small (even the door and the toilet seat were rubbing against each other), making it difficult to change clothes inside, as clothes would fall off. As for the mattresses, it was a matter of luck because they were made of springs, so some were still strong enough to support them, while others were already sagging. In room 105, the mattress sagged, causing my mother and I to have backaches every time we woke up.
The hotel has an electric car charger. Parking is limited, with about three cars for optimal maneuverability. If forced, five cars could fit, but it would be difficult to get out. The rest would be parked on the street (the road is uphill).
There's a swimming pool, but it doesn't have a filter. I noticed it was clean, but after using it, it turned a bit cloudy.
The plus side of this hotel is that it's within walking distance to the famous Saoto Bathok and has a spacious dining area. It's perfect for family gatherings and breakfast.