I came home one day to find a maid enjoying her lunch in my room. (!) Using the microwave, cutlery, table, sofa etc. Food and drink were everywhere. I was shocked to see she was still working there the next day, despite my protest to mgmt. Clearly such an invasion of privacy and breach of professional etiquette isn’t important, in the slightest.
If you enjoy the smell of cigarettes, the room
I had is for you. And bring earplugs: there’s a major bus route outside.
Drip stains above the headboard were gross. Unthinkably gross. Place should have been cleaned properly of smoke smell and wall stains before the next guest. I had to defrost the ice-laden freezer myself. And try to clean the walls. Patio jacuzzi needs better maintenance as wood siding is falling off.
…But, the mattress and pillows were comfortable. Checkin was super-easy & efficient. Kitchen also has all you need. (…And what the maid might need for enjoying her meals.)
Oh, A few days before checkout I asked for an extra toilet paper roll since I didn’t want to buy a 6 pack when I wasn’t going to use up 1/4 a roll. No can do. Clearly, there was no concern about making up for bad guest experiences in the smallest possible way.