1. The location was quite strategic. It was near Jakarta’s Golden Triangle (central business, shopping centres, cafes, and traditional markets). It was also accessible by Transjakarta. 2. The interior of the room took me back to the 90s. The cupboard, TV Desk, and work desk were made of blackwood, and there were several table lamps spreaded at every corner. The room was spacious. I booked a Deluxe Double Room. Unfortunately, dust was everywhere. You could even feel it glued into your skin, and breathe it into your precious lungs. It was so dirty all over the place. I also found some rubbish hidden inside the drawers. I found so many yellow spots and some holes on the linen and blanket. The bed itself was actually an attached-twin bed, and not a Queen/King size bed. The Air Conditioner was dirty and smelly. The Wifi wasn’t working and many TV channels had lost signal (I called a technician for help, but they didn’t come). I didn’t know why they needed to hide the refrigerator, coffee maker, glasses, teas, coffees, and sugars inside the drawer of the TV desk, which was so difficult to be found by the guests. The balcony was only made for the fan of the Air Conditioner, and the window couldn’t be opened, so I couldn’t enjoy the view there. 3. The bathroom was so spacious. The sink was attached into a long marble desk. The hosed spray attached to the toilet flowed a low-power of water. The shower tube was so large (I could even lie down on the floor). But there were only hosed shower and rain shower, with no faucet. 4. The restaurant was closed, maybe because of the pandemic and they hadn’t opened it yet in the New Normal Transition, so they didn’t serve breakfast of any kind. 5. I checked-in into the hotel at 2PM, and I checked-out of the hotel at 4PM on the same day. I couldn’t imagine myself having a night and sleeping inside the dirty and smelly room. There were only a few of the hotel’s attendants, and they weren’t wearing uniforms. Perhaps, the hotel was knocked down by the pandemic, and they weren’t ready yet to reopen to the public (but in fact they did). It was a very unpleasant thing I’ve ever experienced in the hospitality industry, and I could assure myself and everyone to not have a night there, ever again.
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