First, let me discuss the downsides:
1. Price, due to high season (Eid).
2. Location: Only one car can be accommodated, but for those bringing a motorcycle, it's fine. However, for those who have just learned to drive, I think you should reconsider.
3. The breakfast area is separate from the hotel, so you have to climb stairs to the next building. Unfortunately, there's no elevator access to that area.
4. Bathroom amenities: We didn't get soap, but since we always bring our own, we didn't ask for more (we should have).
5. Menu: Okay, so that's it😁 There's no meat, but there's protein from eggs. We only had capcay and fried noodles as options.
Now for the pluses:
1. There's a coffee shop in the lobby that's really worth the price and the coffee is delicious!
2. Regarding the location, although it's cramped and tucked in, there's 24-hour valet parking, so you don't have to worry too much. And the staff are all friendly, including the gentleman who can park according to the available space. 3. Check-in and check-out were quick, no deposit required. The bellboy was also quick to assist us.
4. Although the breakfast menu was so-so, the taste was fine, up to the standard of a cafe chef.
5. It was a great place to rest after a long journey, as we all collapsed upon arrival, making it a comfortable place to rest, free from traffic noise, etc.
Overall, like most hotels, it has its pros and cons. These are just my perspectives from my one-night stay during high season. I hope this helps!