2/5 Sophie J. 1 year ago on Google
Came
here
with
an
extended
family
group
about
six
weeks
ago
for
a
one
night
stopover
before
flying
out
to
somewhere
else.
The
codes
initially
given
were
wrong
so
that
had
to
be
sorted,
then
the
door
to
my
room
was
very
temperamental
and
would
unlock
but
not
open,
like
a
heavy
weight
was
behind
it,
it
took
a
lot
of
trial
and
error
to
figure
it
out.
My
narrow
small
room
had
a
large
window
dominating
the
end
of
the
room
with
no
curtains
or
privacy
film.
The
beds
were
small
singles
that
reminded
me
of
prison
bunks
and
they
had
two
small
cot
sized
sheets,
instead
of
one
that
would
have
covered
the
mattress
appropriately,
the
pillows
were
extremely
thin
and
small,
just
very
stingy
and
cheap
on
the
part
of
the
management.
The
room
doors
also
open
extremely
easily
from
the
inside,
most
hotels
and
hostels
the
door
has
some
sort
of
latch
on
it
at
least,
if
not
a
lock
of
some
description,
but
there
was
nothing.
Elsewhere
the
doors
are
really
heavy
too
due
to
fire
regulations
but
maybe
these
are
not
as
stringent
in
Austria
because
the
door
was
light
and
easy
to
push
open.
In
addition
there
is
only
one
easily
openable
door
between
the
rooms
area
and
the
lobby,
then
another
door
then
you're
outside.
I
had
my
young
daughter
with
me
and
this
is
extremely
dangerous
for
young
children,
I
could
barely
sleep
all
night
as
I
was
worried
she
would
just
walk
out
and
at
one
point
I
was
considering
just
taking
her
and
going
to
stay
somewhere
else
at
extra
expense.
Others
in
our
group
had
bigger,
better
kept
rooms
and
had
privacy
film
on
the
windows
in
some
cases,
but
still
not
great.
The
bathrooms
were
nice,
and
clean
at
least,
though
they
were
all
cleaned
at
once
shortly
before
check
out
time
so
by
the
time
one
was
available
I
had
to
really
rush
to
get
a
shower.
This
also
made
it
too
late
for
us
to
get
the
train
to
the
airport
and
we
had
to
spent
€40
on
a
bolt
instead.
There
are
cheaper
places
in
Vienna
with
nicer
accommodation
IMHO
along
with
staff
on
site.