From the moment you arrive, you find that it's not just no-frills, but really cutting corners, including in regard to safety. It's new and it's clean, but there's little else that's positive. All rooms are upstairs and there is no lift, so not the place for you if you have mobility issues. Zero wheelchair accessibility, which is a disgrace for a new hotel. There are no blankets or bed coverings of any type except for a sheet. There's no fridge, no kettle, no safe. The pillows are high and hard, very uncomfortable. The photo of a standard hive double shows a window and proper desk, but that's not necessarily what you'll get. I had an internal room with a tiny fold-out desk attached to the wall. That's ok for an overnight transit stay, so at least I'd get a good night's sleep, right? Not quite. The walls are so thin and the halls echo so well that even in an interior room I was woken at 2am by the sound of barking dogs outside and could hear other road noise too. Given how far I was from the road, that is amazingly bad. There's also a window of the worst possible kind. It's above the door and there's no way to cover it, so light comes in from the corridor, especially in the morning. Breakfast was sausage or fish with fried egg and rice, plus some juice drinks. That was the best part of the stay and it's still below average. The shuttle to the airport was fine. The disturbing part was the fire exits. One is via a flimsy wooden door held shut by a big nail. Behind it is a set of stairs covered in rubble with no hand rail. You'd expect most people who try to run down those stairs to fall. The other fire exit is through a sliding glass door with a curtain across it!
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