The entire stay was filled with surprises! Upon check-in, I discovered that the faucet in the sink was leaking, which wasn't a major issue. However, after washing my hands, I found that the sink was completely clogged. The key issue arose when I reported it to the staff, who showed no signs of apology. They should have fixed it, because when I returned after going out, it wasn't as clogged. Yes, I stayed for 4 nights, and it did seem less clogged later on. But the surprises didn't end there. The room was equipped with a desk lamp, but when I tried to turn it on, I couldn't because, you know, their sockets were the British type, while the lamp had a European plug. This meant that the lamp they provided couldn't be plugged into their sockets. Oh, and during check-in, the receptionist asked if I had paid the tourist tax. I wasn't sure what that was, so I showed her my payment records. After checking, she said I should pay the tax, so I did as requested. However, later on, I checked my detailed payment records and found that I had already paid the tax during the reservation. I don't know if it was an issue with the hotel or with Trip.com, but I was charged twice. Later, Trip.com's customer service helped me process the refund, and I appreciate their efforts. Finally, I want to say that this hotel has a high rating. I don't know if it's due to lack of competition in Kuala Lumpur's hotel industry or something else, but overall, I feel like this hotel doesn't quite live up to the standards of being a Marriott-branded hotel. Overall, it was a weird experience