I stayed in the eight-person dormitory that had one combination toilet/shower (more were upstairs to use as well). So, the floor, toilet, and sink surfaces were usually wet. Also, the water never got hot (although Singapore is a hot and humid place, it is always nice to have a hot shower) but it did get warm enough. The lockers were big enough to store valuables and stuff but do not fit a standard suitcase. The bunk beds were comfortable and clean and were stable enough not to move and squeak too noticeably if your bunkmate moved in the middle of the night. The breakfast was do-it-yourself fried eggs, toast (with Nutella and jellies), cereal, cookies, with apple juice, milk, and coffee; a piece of fruit would have been nice, though. There is also a community refrigerator. Anyway, the staff and location are the Quarters best assets: The staff are super welcoming, engaging, and helpful (Caselyn is the greatest!) as the location is a couple minute walk to Boat Quay and Clarke Quay (not to mention the Clark Quay MRT subway station) and about a ten minute walk to Chinatown. The Quarters does not sponsor any activities like a walking tour or a pub crawl which would have been greatly appreciated.