This hotel has potential, but the staff seem like they've never heard of hospitality before, let alone having even basic interest in doing the job. It's a least-possible-effort scenario: they spend about as much time as possible staring at their phones, and the results are what you'd expect. They make everything more difficult than it needs to be, and nothing easy or welcoming.
The rooms themselves are nice enough but very spartan; there are no hooks for coats, nowhere to sit other than a single desk chair, and no decoration of any kind.
The gym is shared with the public, which means that it's a packed bro-fest most days.
And the elevators--whoever created their elevator program did a bad job. They restrict access to the gym and restaurant level, so that you have to go to the ground floor and then walk back up or take the escalator. Why???
And labelling on elevator "for staff only" but then watching staff dominate the guest elevators while leaving that one empty is just icing on the cake. Who is in charge here??