For its location and price, I think it's pretty good. I've heard online that Hong Kong rooms are generally small, so this hotel's space was actually decent. They also offer a complimentary mini-bar with about two bottles of water and four soft drinks. The beds are two small single beds. When I checked in, I noticed the sheets were a bit dirty, so I contacted housekeeping to change them. When they changed them, it felt like changing sheets at home – not tucked in perfectly at the corners, a bit haphazard. But the staff's attitude was good, so I didn't mind too much. However, when I slept, the mattress felt unstable, probably because the bed was so small, and the sheets were a bit wrinkled, which wasn't very comfortable. I could tolerate all that, but what I absolutely couldn't stand was the soundproofing. There's a small door in the room, I'm not sure what it's for. After a long day of exploring, I was exhausted and wanted to sleep by 11 PM, but my neighbors only came back at 12 AM and 1 AM, and I could hear every single word they said super clearly! That's when I realized that this door connected to the next room, and it wasn't very soundproof, like a door to an equipment room. Anyway, the soundproofing was incredibly, unbelievably bad. I probably only slept 7 or 8 hours total over two nights. Also, there's no charging outlet by the bedside. The electronic alarm clock on the nightstand said you could plug in a USB for charging at the back, but it didn't work when I tried. Charging was only available at the foot of one bed and on the desk, which was a bit inconvenient. Well, if you're a heavy sleeper, go for it!
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