2/5 leepoffaith 9 months ago on Google
My
husband
and
I
stayed
at
the
Dancing
house
from
June
19th
-
June
23rd
with
some
very
good
friends
are
ours.
We
were
in
room
202
and
they
were
in
room
201.
While
this
hotel
is
absolutely
beautiful
it's
very
obvious
that
design
was
prioritized
over
function.
I've
listed
the
pros
and
cons
of
this
hotel
below.
I
would
highly
recommend
looking
elsewhere
if
you
traveling
here
during
the
warm
summer
months
since
their
air
conditioning
is
almost
non-existent
in
several
of
the
hotel
rooms
and
you'll
end
up
sweating
while
you
sleep.
PROS
1.
The
hotel
is
in
a
great
location.
2.
Both
the
inside
and
outside
of
the
hotel
is
beautiful,
especially
at
night.
3.
The
breakfast
is
one
of
the
best
I've
had
while
traveling.
CONS
1.
By
far
and
away
the
number
1
con
of
this
hotel
is
the
lack
of
reliable
air
conditioning!
To
be
honest,
I
don't
believe
room
202's
air
conditioning
system
even
worked.
The
air
was
never
cold
coming
out
of
the
vents
and
the
hotel
sent
two
different
people
up
to
make
sure
the
thermostat
was
set
correctly.
(which
it
was).
During
the
morning/early
afternoon
the
room
would
never
get
below
78
degrees
(25.5
Celsius)
even
though
it
was
62
degrees
outside
the
first
morning
we
woke
up.
During
the
late
afternoon
and
evening
it
would
warm
up
to
as
warm
as
81
degrees
in
the
room,
even
with
the
air
conditioning
running.
I
brought
this
up
to
the
staff
3
times
and
there
was
nothing
they
could
do.
(except
they
did
offer
me
ice,
but
I'm
not
sure
how
that
was
supposed
to
cool
me
off?)
I
literally
had
to
go
find
a
place
to
buy
a
fan
in
order
to
stay
in
this
hotel
with
those
temps!
The
management
should
be
ashamed
of
themselves
that
they
allow
this
to
continue.
This
was
not
the
only
room
without
reliable
air
conditioning
either.
Room
304
was
also
complaining
about
their
air
conditioning
as
we
were
checking
out,
so
keep
that
in
mind.
Our
friends
in
room
201
did
have
working
a/c,
but
you
had
to
keep
a
card
in
a
slot
to
keep
the
a/c
running
when
you
left.
Even
if
you
left
a
card
in
there
the
housekeeping
would
take
it
out
when
they
cleaned
the
room,
leaving
the
room
warm
by
the
time
you
arrived
back.
2.
While
the
lack
of
a/c
was
the
biggest
issue,
another
big
issue
was
the
design
of
the
room.
Yes,
it's
beautiful
looking
and
has
some
neat
features
(like
color
changing
ambient
lighting)
BUT
it's
very
impractical
and
dysfunctional.
For
instance,
the
a/c
vents
are
located
next
to
the
windows,
but
BEHIND
the
curtains.
So,
if
we
closed
the
curtains
to
keep
the
sun
from
coming
into
the
windows,
we
received
no
air
flow
from
the
vents.
(curtains
are
ceiling
to
floor
height)
Another
huge
issue
was
the
tub/shower.
We
were
lucky
and
half
of
our
bathtub
had
shower
doors
so
we
were
able
to
take
a
shower,
or
so
we
thought.
After
showing
for
the
first
time
we
found
water
all
over
the
bathroom
floor
and
realized
there
was
a
break
in
the
seal
for
the
doors
that
allowed
water
to
flow
out
onto
the
bathroom
floor!
We
had
to
angle
the
shower
head
one
particular
way
the
entire
time
we
showered
unless
we
wanted
water
all
over
the
floor.
We
were
LUCKY
though.
Room
201
has
NO
DOORS
on
the
tub
and
can't
shower
at
all
without
getting
water
on
the
floor.
3.
A
room
key
has
to
be
left
in
a
slot
by
the
switches/thermostat
or
the
lights
and
HVAC
system
won't
work.
4.
The
bath
fan
had
a
mind
of
it's
own
and
would
turn
on
and
off
for
no
reason
what
so
ever.
5.
The
bathroom
has
a
clear
glass
door.
I
didn't
really
mind
this,
but
I
could
see
other
people
really
disliking
the
lack
of
privacy.
6.
The
refrigerator
was
barely
cool
and
I
would
not
trust
it
to
keep
food
in.
7.
The
doors
for
the
closet
and
bar/refrigerator
area
are
really
poorly
designed.
You
can't
get
something
out
of
the
closet
and
open
the
refrigerator
at
the
same
time.
8.
We
occasionally
would
find
long
brown
hair
on
our
tub
that
wasn't
ours.
(We
are
both
men
with
short
hair)
This
had
to
come
from
the
housekeepers
reusing
cleaning
cloths
between
rooms.
Overall
I
can't
recommend
staying
here
and
feel
you
could
find
much
nicer
accommodations
elsewhere
in
Prague.