Stayed in a family room with 2 bedrooms.
Pros: The room was spacious, the staff were friendly, the elevator went up and down quickly, the door closed quickly, the bathtub worked, fresh water and good power, the bed was comfortable, the air conditioner was cold (in some rooms), the crispy roti was delicious.
Cons: Very old, it looked like an Indian bought it to do business because there were only Indians as employees (except for the receptionist who was Thai). I saw someone who looked like the owner walking in and out of the office who was Indian. The overall condition was scary because it was old, there was still a lot of dust in the corners. Anything broken was patched up. The old model had 3 units, but 2 were broken. The bathroom had a large bathtub, but the drain plug was broken and damaged, so the water could only stay for a short while. The shower had strong water pressure, but it sprayed half onto the wall and half onto the body. It took a long time to finish the shower. The water was not clear, but it was bland. The towels were dull and not worth using, but they were not torn. There was a faint smell of oil and food. I think it was hung near the kitchen. When it comes to breakfast, the restaurant is a place that shows that the guests are real guests. It happened to be during a festival when all the hotels were full, so I saw a lot of Thais staying there. The person who made the fried eggs was also a foreigner who couldn't speak Thai but could understand it. The person who cleared the plates and added food to the buffet line was also a foreigner. When he poured the watermelon into the tray, some of it overflowed from the tray, so he used his hands to pick it all up and put it in the tray. The coffee was poured from the heating carafe and milk was also added from the carafe. When it was brought to the table, oh, there were bugs floating there. It's a good thing that the guests here didn't make a mess. The dining room floor was still clean and nice to look at.