We had a suite booked, which was lovely, had a jacuzzi bath with a view out the window onto the mountains, however at night/morning you had to climb into the bath to pull the blind down/up and the bath was quite high, so it was a struggle getting in and out, and I feel I’m fit for my age.
The most bizarre thing was you get a coffee machine and tea bags in the room but they don’t supply milk, asked reception for some and they said they don’t supply it and suggested I tried in the keg (restaurant) within hotel, they said it would be $4 for a thimble full, walked down to petrol station and purchased 500ml for $3.99.
Lastly, the height of the entrance to their underground car park is only 6ft 4” tall, we had a GMC Yukon which wouldn’t fit under so we had to park in the street, the reception gave me a ticket which showed we had paid for parking, I could only find one spot round the back of the hotel which was quite close to a fire hydrant, there were no signs or instructions, so I left the car there went back to reception and told them exactly where I had parked, they stated that was fine to leave it there, the following morning I had a $75 fine for parking within 5 meters of the hydrant. Not impressed, in the UK we don’t have fire hydrants so don’t know the dos and don’t, but you’d think the staff would, so be careful.