1/5 Curious T. 6 years ago on Google
No
AC
between
6
to
9
pm
that's
the
rule
here.
Rest
of
the
time
AC
off
due
to
power
cut.
So
pay
them
for
AC
room
and
stay
in
non
AC
environment.
Dingy
rooms
with
bathrooms
where
you
can
barely
move
around
is
what
you
get
for
Rs
900.
Better
to
take
a
large
nicely
furnished
room
in
Vivek
hotel
next
door
at
a
price
of
Rs
700
or
cheaper
room
fir
Rs
500
in
Namaskar
hotel.
Too
many
steps
to
climb
to
reach
rooms
in
hotel
Payal.
Not
good
for
elder
people.
Payal
hotel
gives
these
tiny
rooms
for
Rs
800
for
non
AC
and
Rs
1000
for
AC
but
may
reduce
after
negotiation.
They
quote
very
high
for
their
tiny
dingy
rooms
that's
why
mostly
the
rooms
remain
unsold.
Clients
walk
away
after
seeing
rooms.
There
are
better
and
cheaper
hotels
next
door.
So,
avoid
Payal
hotel.
No
room
service
and
bell,
so
you
have
to
run
to
reception
through
plenty
of
steep
stairs
to
get
yourself
heard.
No
cold
water
for
drinking.
Bathroom
does
not
have
hooks
and
wash
basin
is
very
tiny.
Buckets
and
mugs
very
dirty.
The
taps
are
defective.
The
reception
gives
reason
of
no
power
to
keep
the
AC
switched
off
in
the
morning
for
3-4
hours
and
then
they
have
a
rule
to
keep
the
AC
switched
off
in
the
evening
from
6-9
pm.
In
short,
in
AC
room
there
is
no
AC
most
of
the
time.
They
do
not
tell
this
to
you
at
the
time
of
check-in.
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