"After staying at the Hotel Piccadilly, I find myself questioning the reliability of expedia reviews (it came highly rated). The hotel is not bad...ok, it's kind of bad. Just not in an aggressive way. I'll explain.
When my wife and I rolled up and saw a sign reading "monthly rooms for $1200," I knew what we were getting ourselves into--a dated hotel that has seen better days and, rather than modernizing and refreshing, ownership has decided to salvage income from the monthly rental market.'
The hotel room itself was clean but dated, giving it a generally 'tired' and worn-out look. This was consistent with the rest of the facility, from the front desk to the pool, 'putting green,' and spa.
What made the stay unpleasant was a combination of the following factors:
1) the mattress was hard (but, like, in a cheap way. Not in a "my doctor told me to get this expensive mattress--it's firm but it contours to my body" way), and the linens were rough. IMO Piccadily is failing to meet the cardinal rule of good hotels: always have super comfy beds.
2) the doors to the rooms close extremely loudly and forcefully--to the extent that you can feel the vibration and hear the noise loudly if anyone within 5 doors of your room closes their door.
3) walls are thin with poor soundproofing. This one didn't actually bother us, because our neighbours were quiet--aside from an 8 minute period in the evening when our neighbours "had a nice time together" (that one we found funny). "