I traveled here with a group of friends. Me and my roommate loved that our window could open and we had a view of trees and could enjoy the sounds of the birds chirping.
However, the room was tiny for 2 people to navigate and the door on my side of the wardrobe was very difficult to open/close. There wasn't much space to put our belongings. There was only 1 open outlet in the entire room so we had to unplug our room's phone to get another outlet. The outlets were far away from the bed so I often slept with my phone plugged into my portable battery, instead. The bathroom had a nice layout so we each got to have 1 side of the sink. There was an extra shelf for storage and a shelf inside the shower. The bathroom door didn't shut all the way and therefore, didn't lock. The door to enter the room was difficult to close so I would have to push it really hard and triple check it when leaving.
We were only here for 2 nights so we left the DND sign on the door the whole time. However, housekeeping asked us if we wanted fresh towels and took our used ones for us. They were sooooo nice! They always greeted us, too.
Many of our other friends weren't as lucky and had rooms with black mold everywhere. They were able to get transferred to a new room, but were met with an attitude from the staff and it took several different rooms to get one without black mold.
The overall layout of the hotel is super weird and confusing. We had to take an elevator to another floor and switch elevators to get to the bottom floor. On top of being difficult to navigate, the carpet in the hallways is so thick that it's difficult to wheel luggage on.
The breakfast is standard, nothing special, but nothing to complain about. They didn't have carafes of water so I had to use the juice machine, but filling my water bottle took too long so I often just used water from the bathroom sink.