We booked this property on-line at the last minute, on the fly, because it was literally the last room in the area and we had never visited the town before, so we did not initially question the very high price.
The staff were very nice and very professional.
The facility itself is a rabbit warren, a jumbled collection of small rooms with extremely narrow hallways with numerous turns; maneuvering luggage beyond a small backpack is a challenge. I question whether the place would actually stand up to an egress safety review.
The beds squeaked.
The shower stall is extremely small; if you drop the soap and try to retrieve it, you might end up needing rescue services to get out. The bathroom tile needed to have the tile joints cleaned an resealed.
There was a small window in the room, hinged at the bottom, presumably to keep the occupant from throwing himself out, in despair at having committed funds to a night staying here.
In order to reach the lift, it was necessary to drag the luggage through the crowded bar and dining area.
It appears that much of the clientele during our visit were there with budget coach tours.
I would not recommend the hotel to the younger set, unless they are specifically trying to achieve solitude.