To be fair to the hotel, they were undergoing a "soft opening", but to be fair to me, they should have told me this when I booked. This place was a disorganized shambles. They had little signage, so it was hard to work out where to find things, including my room. My room was located next to a reception center where they where holding a wedding, so it was super noisy, but they did change me room after I mentioned this to the manager.
I tried to order food, but there was no room service menu in my room. It took 3 phone calls and two trips down to the reception before I got a menu, over 1 1/2 hours after I first asked. When the food arrived it was OK, but the guy delivering it demanded to be paid in cash (wouldn't charge it to the room) and refused to leave it on the delivery cart. It wasn't on a tray so all the dishes and drinks had to be moved to the small table, and then I had to move them all outside to the hallway when I was done. Why he didn't bring a tray I don't know.
Breakfast was interesting. Every time I got up to get something from the buffet my table was cleared away and new guests were sitting in my place. It was kind of funny, I guess. Maybe I'm missing something that the locals do to denote they're coming back, but who knows.
When they sort themselves out, this will be a nice hotel, but for now it seems more like Faulty Towers.