This stay really tested my patience. You have to check in and get your room card on the 4th floor. My room was on the 6th floor. When I got to the 6th floor, the main entrance wouldn't open with the card, so I had to call for the code. After getting in, my room card wouldn't open the room door either. I called again and was told to get some master cards from a lockbox, but those didn't work either. Another call later, a Filipina staff member came with her master card and finally opened the door. To my surprise, the room was flooded! The staff member was very diligent and immediately started mopping. I called yet again to change rooms. The new room was something else; it had a portable air conditioner that sounded like a jet engine, and the bathroom drain constantly smelled like sewage. Later, after going out and coming back, my room card wouldn't open the door for the *third* time. Another call, and the Filipina staff member came again with her master card. The water heater was instantaneous, but the temperature never went above 35°C. After a night there, I went down to the 4th floor to check out, and guess what? The room card wouldn't let me check out either!
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