2/10, Horrible
Jonnie
23 de set. de 2025
If you’ve wondered what sleeping in an officers cabin on a submarine then this is the place for you. Except cabins on submarines are designed for the ultimate space to provide as much storage space as possible. The room was so small that I believe if you were of normal size you may still get stuck between the wall and the bed.
As for what they could do better: 1. For a tiny room have a sliding bathroom door. The bathroom door opened cutting the room in half. 2. Instead of a block mattress base put it on sticks with an open bottom for luggage storage. 3. With everybody charging electric devices at night add a bedside table with a few draws for people to put personal items in. Also people who take medication need them near them as most people take them when they wake up or go to bed. There is no chair and no writing table which in this time many people do work on personal computers is making things difficult for guests, especially business travellers. People really need to know there is no desk area when booking. They do offer rooms without windows. That kinda tiny cruise ship cabin that will cause severe depression at the end of the trip. Without any source of natural light, the windows are too small as well, will have a detrimental affect on your emotions and physical health. This has been proven for a very long time. The staff were not helpful or friendly. Some of the guards acted aggressively. I was very upset by one night worker. It wasn’t cheap and there was no housekeep
Jonnie
Estada de 2 nits (set. 2025)