Never stayed in a Tune Hotel before, but I was game for anything. Besides, I didn't pay for it, so whatever. Got a key card and a TV remote when we checked in.
It was connecting room situation with me and the sibling in the room with two single beds and Gran in the room with the double bed on the second floor, above the Hayaki cafe on the first floor. The connecting doors don't stay open so we resorted to wedging a chair to keep the doors ajar. Got locked out a few times and we had to go downstairs to the front desk to tell them so that they could let us back in again. They must get that a lot, but they probably should have issued one key card per occupant instead of one per room.
Beds were alright, but the pillows were a little too soft for my taste. Gran thought so too.
Beds were alright, but the pillows were a little too soft for my taste. Gran thought so too.
| Desk/open air closet |
The room was clean enough, but our bathroom floor was inexplicably wet when we first got in and after laying the bath mat to sop up the wet area, but it turned a light shade of brown (eek) after a few hours. I don't want to imagine what we were stepping around in before we use our own slippers (as well as towels, etc). The shower faucet fell out whenever yanked too hard.
Paid Wi-Fi was alright but I wouldn't do any sensitive transactions on it, and one could also steal some weak Wi-Fi from the cafe downstairs once time on the paid one ran out from inside the room and if you don't feel like lugging your laptop downstairs. Didn't watch too much on the actual TV screen in the room (I thought the channel selection was a little sad), but was watching the downloaded and streaming shows on the laptop instead.
I was fine with the ceiling fan, but as the AC was also paid for, why not. At least it dried the hanging towels. The ceiling fan was inexplicably noisy and shook so hard on #2 I thought it was going to fall out.
Overall, it was adequate but meh.
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