Aleksei Polozkov
The mattresses are comfortable and the bedding is new, so you sleep well. There are 4 curtains around the bed, and a shower and toilet in the room. The downsides are that there's absolutely nowhere to put your things. Everything just piles up on the bed, falls off at night, and wakes up all 10 people. Everyone's stuff is constantly falling. There isn't a single shelf by the bed. Towels from the shower, like all your other belongings, end up on the bed. There's nowhere to dry anything. The locker is on the first floor, but you sleep on the third, which is incredibly inconvenient to run back and forth. There's no space on the bed even for a phone. There's an outlet – that's a plus – by the bed above your head, but you constantly bump the cable. There's no personal light in the bed, only a general one, and it shines directly into your bed when someone enters, which is terrible. The beds shake terribly if someone is sleeping on the top bunk. Please fix this problem. You could move them closer, secure them tightly, and add a partition between the beds, along with shelves for belongings there. Overall, it's okay, but the space isn't thought out at all. There's a lot of space, but there aren't even basic tables and chairs to sit and work, only downstairs in the cafeteria. The beanbags on the floor are cool, but they're ripped, and that's the extent of the comforts. Having a kitchen is great. Please address these inconveniences; they're minor things, really. I'd really like for your place to be comfortable so people want to come back.
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