"Alexandra hotel
From the first impression the hotel looks like a great hotel. But as soon as you check in, you start to see a different perspective.
The bedroom area:
The room was ridiculously small for the caliber of hotel advertised. There were tiny side tables that barely fit a phone. There was no room to navigate around the bed. A useless desk that had drawers too small for any use and a wardrobe (with its sliding doors that would not work) was too large for the room and unnecessary for hotel stays.
If you wanted to turn only one lamp on the side of the bed, all of the room lights went on with it. So, you were forced to function in complete darkness or had full light. We used our phone lights to go to the bathroom so that we wouldn’t wake each other in the middle of the night.
The bathroom;
There was no shower door to keep the water in while you showered. No matter how careful you were, the tiny bathroom flooded each time. An extremely dangerous situation.
You could see mold where there was once a shower door? There was the tiniest sink I have ever seen with no shelves or any space to set up your toiletries. (And they had no hotel toiletries, only a gross soap dispenser, with God-knows-what in it)
The walls were so thin that you could hear doors slam all night long and loud partying going on outside until 3:00 am.
But the worst was the forced control of the temperature setting and you could not adjust it. We ended up turning it off and opening the tiny balcony’s do"