Let me properly articulate this negative review.
**Facilities:** Truly awful. I first visited Hong Kong in 2012, and since then I've been about 6 or 7 times. This is the first time I've stayed in a hotel like this. The curtains couldn't close properly. I talked to the front desk lady, and she said that's how it's designed (that designer should be fired!). The tracks were crossed, but in mainland China, crossed tracks usually mean a better seal, right? (I'm not sure if it was because they had no other rooms or if she just didn't want to switch my room). You'll see what I mean when I upload my photos later. However, she did give me two clips and even a ladder for me to climb up and clip them. The second issue was that there was no hot water at the sink faucet. I almost laugh just thinking about it – first time, truly the first time I've encountered a hotel like this.
**Hygiene:** The sink and toilet looked quite stained. Luckily, I always carry alcohol wipes and disinfected everything thoroughly.
Finally, I know that land is precious in Hong Kong, and it can't be compared to mainland China. I booked an Executive Seaview room, which isn't the worst room type in the hotel, for 1800 for two nights. I didn't expect it to be super luxurious, but the two points I mentioned are pretty basic for a hotel, aren't they? I've stayed in good and bad hotels in Hong Kong, but this is just unacceptable. Alright, time to post some pictures of good food. No need to let this ruin my mood!
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