5/5 Saroni L. 7 months ago on Google • 19 reviews
I
was
surprised
at
how
much
I
liked
this
hotel
and
my
room.
It's
very
utilitarian,
which
means
you
get
a
bed,
a
shower,
a
toilet,
and
a
projector.
It's
next
to
the
airport,
so
I
assume
the
main
people
who
stay
here
are
business
people
or
people
who
have
layovers.
The
shower
made
me
laugh,
as
It's
right
in
the
room
with
you
and
you
can
control
the
color
by
remote.
Rather
than
a
TV,
you
get
a
projector,
which
I
though
was
really
smart
too.
You
controlled
everything
via
a
tablet,
including
the
projector,
room
lights,
and
shower
light.
You
can
also
cast
videos
from
your
phone,
which
was
great.
All
the
furniture
was
also
carefully
picked
and
designed
for
maximum
efficiency
and
space
saving.
They
had
a
dinner
buffet
that
closed
by
the
time
I
got
there
at
night,
but
it
was
good
to
know
it
was
available
as
I
couldn't
see
any
walkable
restaurants
(again,
I
got
in
super
late).
They
did
have
packaged
sandwiches,
snacks,
and
drinks
available
at
all
times,
so
that
helped
a
lot.
There
was
also
a
breakfast
buffet
or
you
could
buy
individual
items
as
well.
Staff
was
helpful
and
gave
me
good
advice.
It
took
me
a
long
time
to
understand
how
to
get
to
this
hotel,
as
the
signs
in
the
airport
don't
tell
you
everything
right
away.
Uber
and
taxis
will
not
want
to
drive
you
a
mile
out,
it's
not
worth
their
time.
You
want
to
go
towards
the
trains
and
find
your
way
to
"CDG
VAL."
Get
off
at
terminal
3
Roissypole,
where
all
the
other
hotel
shuttles
are
listed.
Get
off
the
shuttle,
go
through
the
airport
to
the
other
side
where
the
exit
to
the
hotel
shuttles
are.
There
was
a
very
helpful
man
out
there
that
helped
get
the
right
people
on
the
right
shuttles.
The
shuttle
from
the
airport
to
the
hotel
is
free.
The
shuttle
from
the
hotel
to
the
airport
does
cost
about
$10.
Shuttles
run
every
half
hour.
I
would
stay
here
again
for
an
easy
layover
location.
If
I'm
visiting
Paris
for
fun,
I
would
stay
in
the
city
though.
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