It's fine for a 2-star hotel, if I'm not mistaken. But there are a few things to note:
- The teaspoons in my room were used by someone else. I didn't mind because I wasn't making tea or coffee, so I didn't request replacements. But they still looked bad, so why not replace them for new guests?
- The AC often turned off by itself. I don't understand whether it's an automatic AC or something, but it's really hard to turn on and turns itself off after a while. I don't sleep well, and I wake up feeling hot.
- There are no power outlets near the desk or chair. I don't understand the concept of the room, maybe because I chose the cheapest and most basic one, but it doesn't make sense that there aren't any power outlets near the desk. Why would someone be working and typing and having their battery low have to move to the tea and coffee table with a power outlet? And the table is really small (it's only for tea and coffee, of course) :)
- The power outlet for the bedroom light is broken. I'm the type who needs the lights off when I sleep. When I tried to turn it on, the main light (the one above the bed) wouldn't turn off. The bathroom and the light above the table could be turned off, so I concluded it was broken but wasn't fixed before guests arrived.
But I didn't complain at all until I checked out, because I couldn't be bothered with the hassle, especially if people came into the room to check the power outlets, etc. which incidentally you have to check everything before the guest checks in and because I'm only there for 4 days and often work out, I just have to wait until I check out. FYI, the receptionist service is mostly good and friendly, there is only 1 "gentleman" who asked when I asked "I want to check out tomorrow at 6 am, can I?" (because as far as I know there are hotels that can only check out at certain times, it's not too early), but in fact the father looked at me with a rather dismissive look, he thought I had misspoken "check out" to mean "check out", he didn't know if I had already stayed there for 3 days. He was a bit annoyed with his look as if "I don't understand staying in a hotel, it's really annoying, but. Yes, it's also called a cheap hotel. But please use it as an evaluation, because even though it's the cheapest type, I still pay. Thanks