2/5 Robert P. 5 years ago on Google
If
you've
ever
seen
Les
Misérables,
then
the
best
way
to
describe
this
hotel
would
be
"The
Master
of
the
House".
Meaning
that
there
is
a
charge
for
anything
and
everything.
The
only
thing
going
for
this
hotel
is
its
outward
appearance
and
its
beach
view,
go
any
deeper
and
you
can
see
its
a
facade.
All
the
furniture
is
so
cheaply
made
that
I'm
sure
it
was
breaking
when
it
was
new
(however
the
bathrooms/showers
were
very
nice).
The
floors
feel
like
they
haven't
been
mopped
for
a
month.
And
probably
the
worst
part
is
the
air
conditioning
system,
the
system
itself
is
meant
for
cooling
a
room
half
the
size
its
in
so
it
takes
around
two
days
to
get
it
to
comfortable
levels,
however
in
order
to
have
the
AC
on,
the
ONE
key
you're
given
needs
to
be
in
the
room,
so
good
luck
getting
that
far.
The
food
at
the
hotel
is
sub-par
at
best
and
over
priced,
though
that
is
the
same
with
the
majority
of
smaller
hotels.
The
staff
tries
to
help
however
they
aren't
very
reliable.
Still
regarding
the
staff,
the
hotel
boasts
its
english-speaking
friendliness
yet
only
2
people
in
the
hotel
(that
I
have
met
over
the
course
of
a
week)
spoke
english
to
any
degree.
Overall,
a
reasonable
place
for
a
1-2
night
stay,
anything
further
starts
to
get
on
one's
nerves.