Listed on both the website, and wotif, We were meant to have a queen size bed. On check-in, I was notified that because of the room size, that this particular room had a double bed. There was no need to have this much furniture in such a small space. For example, the chest of drawers at the end of the bed were are not needed as there is plenty of storage in the cupboard, the buffet next to the chest of drawers aren’t needed either, the TV could’ve easily been mounted to the wall. With these two lots of oversize drawers taken out of the room, would’ve made a practical space f a queen size bed to fit into the room.
Notorious double bed, was so uncomfortable that the only place to be is in the closest tip. The feet of the bed was higher than the bed head, the mattress sagged in the middle, and it led to the right hand side. Why only saving grace; what’s the stuff for nice enough to make up the fold out lounge for my son.
The walls are ridiculously, paperthin. Whoever was in the room above us, stomped around like there was an elephant in the room, multiple times during the night. None of the adjoining apartments have soft close hinges on any drawers or cupboards, and that was also a downfall. My favourite was hearing the person upstairs going to the bathroom at 4 am in the morning.
The lights in the common area are that bright, it pieces through the Blockout blinds, on the top of the blinds and also either side, surely there could be a better way to light a common area.