1/5 yeliz 6 months ago on Google • 11 reviews
I
thought
this
was
a
great
property
the
first
time
I
entered
and
staff
seemed
nice
as
well.
I
arrived
at
night
but
the
dorm
seemed
to
be
satisfactory
as
well
(apart
from
the
stiff,
uncomfortable
mattress
that
I
could
absolutely
have
lived
with,
though).
After
about
ten
minutes
I
heard
it
for
a
first
time:
a
sound
like
a
dishwasher
but
times
10000
it
was
so
very
loud
and
my
bed
was
shaking
so
that
I
was
immediately
fully
awake
(with
earplugs
in).
Now
I
thought
this
might
have
been
a
one
time
thing
but
this
continued
to
happen
every
ten
minutes
and
after
two
hours
(it’s
2
am
at
this
point)
I
go
and
ask
the
reception
and
they
tell
me
I’m
right
next
to
the
lift.
Apparently
the
wall
is
so
thin
that
you
hear
every
single
movement.
They
told
me
“Haha
yeah
many
people
complain
about
it”
as
if
that
made
it
better?
If
everybody
complains
about
it
how
do
you
not
do
anything….
Like
closing
it
at
night
(if
wheelchair
users
need
it,
then
no
problem
at
all-
one,
two
times
per
night
do
not
matter)
or
just
letting
customers
know
beforehand?
I
have
stayed
in
many
hostels
and
I
know
that
hostels
are
noisier
than
other
accommodations
and
I
know
it’s
not
going
to
be
as
comfortable-
that,
I
am
absolutely
okay
with.
But
I
have
never
witnessed
something
like
this,
any
sleep
at
all
was
truly
impossible.
I
was
in
an
all-female
dorm
and
when
I
asked
if
I
could
maybe
be
moved,
they
said
yes
but
because
this
would
be
a
4
people
dorm,
they
would
have
to
charge
me
extra.
I
told
them
thanks
but
I’d
rather
stay
somewhere
else
then
and
they
promptly
told
me
I
did
not
need
to
pay
extra.
What
was
unclear
to
me
was
that
I
was
going
to
be
in
a
room
that
was
just
two
males
(I
had
never
seen/met
before,
as
it
was
2:30
am)
and
me.
I
was
so
uncomfortable,
especially
because
one
of
them
was
still
awake
and
just
staring
at
me
constantly,
that
I
could
not
sleep
at
all.
I
went
to
the
reception
again
and
asked
if
I
could
maybe
sit
on
the
couch
in
the
common
area
but
they
told
me
it
was
closed
because
a
“regular”
was
sleeping
there-
in
this
context
it
might
have
been
to
a
homeless
person,
as
I
have
read
in
other
reviews.
This
is
completely
fine
but
left
me
with
nowhere
to
go
or
stay
so
I
was
left
with
being
in
that
room
until
7am
and
having
to
end
up
staying
in
a
hotel.
Additionally,
even
in
my
new
dorm
I
could
still
faintly
hear
the
lift
(which
just
speaks
to
how
loud
it
is)
and
a
crashing
noise
from
the
ceiling-
one
of
the
men
said
they
were
having
a
rave
party
there,
no
idea
if
that
was
true.
But,
if
you’re
not
getting
the
elevator
dorm
you
might
get
one
that
is
still
very
loud.
Overall,
the
experience
was
deeply
unpleasant
and
uncomfortable
and
staff
were
nice
at
first
but
quickly
became
annoyed
and
didn’t
understand
how
this
was
very
uncomfortable
for
me.
They
told
me
they
couldn’t
do
anything
and
that
I’d
just
have
to
deal
with
it.
I
do
very
much
understand
that
partially,
staff
could
not
help
me
after
a
certain
point
but
being
empathetic
and
trying
to
find
a
solution
would
have
helped-
refunds
were
made
impossible,
even
though
I
only
“stayed”
there
for
a
night
and
booked
four.
There
definitely
needs
to
be
a
change
made
about
the
lift.
If
you
must
stay
here,
make
sure
your
room
is
far
away
from
the
lift
and
that
you’re
not
a
solo
traveler.
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