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New owners. I am partly blind. I asked for a cab they said get it outside no help. Had to get help to get Internet a bigger guy said give us a good review and will help. Some staff are nice. My room was freezing and had to stay under the covers and and to wear clothes. Wind was so howling at night time. Stayed as everything was close. Most of the time no hot water. Lights about on it's last legs on end tables was bad. I always stayed here but after this never again. Staff don't know what a blind person is like with a cane. Owners I don't think they care about what goes on. Will find a new place if I do go back. This was last year that I stayed , but no more. Find another place.
hôtel qui n'est pas du tout actuel mais bien placée
C'est laid, ce n'est pas cher ...mais très bien placée pour sortir dans le village
Great location - I will return
I think the location is everything for this hotel. It's right at the gay village on St Catherine and directly across from a bus depot and the airport bus drops you off very close by. You might find something nicer farther away or in a better area but then you have walk farther home late at night or take a taxi. I enjoyed a 3 night stay recently and my room was clean, spacious, quiet and had a comfortable bed. The staff were nice and friendly. You can exit the hotel directly into a small shopping mall and be 2 mins from bars and clubs in the gay village. The mall access is locked late night of course so you have to enter by the front door then. It has a swimming pool and a small 4 person sauna in the men's change room both of which are dated looking but they work. The bar is boring and there were only 3 people there on a Friday night when I visited. The hotel is a little dated and bland. I never had any issue with any of the homeless or beggers in the park across the road from the front door. You might be asked for spare change or offered to buy drugs on the street but note, on St Catherine street I was asked more times on a sunny Sunday morning if I wanted to buy drugs than I was in the evening or late night.