1/5 J K. 9 months ago on Google
The
Saint
George
Hotel
Iguazu
belongs
in
the
"dump"
category,
relative
to
its
4-star
rating.
You
should
stay
away
from
this
place.
Avoid
it
at
all
costs.
Details
below:
1)
Infrastructure:
their
rooms
are
so
old
and
outdated
that
most
youth
hostels
would
be
nicer
and
more
inviting
than
them.
Their
furniture
is
extremely
old.
AC
is
LOUD.
The
overall
quality
is
disastrous.
Things
everywhere
are
awfully
patched.
The
acoustic
insulation
is
nonexistent,
and
you
will
be
fully
immersed
in
your
neighbors'
vacation
experience,
even
if
all
they
do
is
watch
TV
at
a
very
reasonable
volume.
Some
spots
even
appear
to
be
moldy.
Last,
but
not
least,
the
carpet
in
the
common
areas
is
old,
ripped,
and
truly
dirty.
Photos
of
everything
below.
2)
Their
incredibly
absurd
policies:
the
hotel's
mentality
seems
to
be
"how
can
we
make
our
guests'
experience
a
bad
one,
let's
try
harder".
Examples:
they
will
not
allow
for
early
check-in
even
if
they
have
capacity,
only
hold
your
luggage.
"Room
access
is
not
granted
until
2
pm"
is
the
standard
response.
Or
at
check
in
they
write
down
your
credit
card
information.
They
actually
capture
(type-down)
all
your
card
info
"as
a
warranty"
and
assure
you
that
it
is
"very
safely
stored"
(right...),
instead
of
just
blocking
a
temporary
deposit
like
most
civilized
places
around
the
world
do.
We
will
actually
be
reporting
this
to
Booking
as
it
is
inconceivable.
3)
Breakfast:
their
brekky
room
is
quite
small
relative
to
the
hotel
size.
So
while
the
service
is
available
7-10
or
so,
you
need
to
pick
one
of
four
50-min
rotations.
This
means,
instead
of
just
chilling
in
the
morning
during
your
vacation
and
spontaneously
go
for
brekky
when
you
feel
like
it,
you
need
to
carefully
plan
when
to
wake
up
and
shower,
so
you
do
not
miss
your
window.
All
in
all,
a
very
very
poor
experience.
A
hotel
that
does
not
belong,
by
any
stretch
of
the
imagination,
in
a
world-class
tourist
destination
like
Iguazu.
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