2/5 Brandon N. 7 months ago on Google
A
tale
of
2
cities
🏙️
Booked
the
room
via
Expedia
and
if
I
told
you
how
much
I
got
it,
you
would
be
hiring
me
as
your
travel
agent.
Unfortunately
for
me,
I
had
a
busy
day
and
couldn’t
get
a
ticket
on
the
Narita
Express
and
took
the
local
lines.
So,
I
was
15+
mins
late
to
the
last
shuttle
bus
and
ended
up
taking
a
cab
for
2500
yen.
I
checked
in
the
nice
reception
area
quickly
to
get
my
room
and
she
said
I
would
be
placed
in
the
Garden
Wing.
I
had
a
feeling
the
Wing
wouldn’t
be
the
“best”
wing
given
the
reviews
I
read
and
also
since
I
paid
so
little
for
it.
I
was
right.
As
you’ll
see
in
my
photos,
it
was
quote
than
outdated.
While
the
typical
functional
rooms
of
Japan
are
ok
like
Tokyo
Inn,
these
were
a
different
class.
They
were
basically
the
type
of
rooms
that
were
barely
passing
the
Japanese
health
inspectors
grades
-
maybe
as
a
result
of
some
hush
money
or
Japanese
style
room
salons?
Regardless,
it
did
the
trick
and
I
didn’t
have
to
rush
to
the
airport
from
2
hours+
away
and
leisurely
mozied
over
to
the
airport
instead.
The
shuttle
bus
at
10:10a
on
Thursday
wasn’t
as
busy
as
the
front
desk
lady
warned
me
about,
but
it
never
hurts
to
be
early.
When
I
said
it
“did
the
trick”,
this
is
what
it
did:
-decent
beds
-
could
almost
say
they
might
be
decent
western
standard
beds
-typical
functional
bathrooms
including
a
bidet
-very
high
pressure
water
-two
nice
bathrobes;
typical
slippers
-floors
looked
gross,
but
appeared
to
be
hygienic
-tiny
tv
-had
a
bit
of
a
smell
-almost
everything
in
the
room
was
outdated
-and
the
wing
felt
like
it
was
from
the
1970s
-
which
surprisingly
made
it
feel
worse;
same
with
the
elevators
-
you
could
see
the
difference
in
the
main
wing
The
restaurants
and
onsen
seemed
like
they
were
modern
-
at
least
the
restaurant
since
you
could
see
that.
The
onsen
is
harder
to
prove
its
been
updated.
Some
of
the
shared
public
amenities
looked
relatively
updated,
but
some
of
it
also
seemed
from
the
1970s.
The
morning
after
I
checked
out
the
main
wing
of
rooms
and
you
could
see
how
remodeled
it
looked
on
that
side.
You
also
could
see
Japanese
guests
come
out
from
those
rooms
and
other
nationalities
(to
be
unnamed)
come
from
the
Garden
Wing.
The
Japanese
know
quality.
It
doesn’t
mean
all
of
them
deliver
on
that
though
haha
-
especially
when
others
are
trying
to
get
value.
The
shuttle
bus
is
shared
with
ANA
Crowne
Plaza.
The
hotel
is
owned
by
the
Mystay
corporation
I
believe.
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