Since I arrived in Guam on an early morning flight, I requested an early check-in in advance, but it was denied. Upon arrival, I walked to the hotel, dropped off my luggage, and waited in the lobby. There were no luggage tags or anything; my bags were simply placed behind the staff, and I had to identify my belongings at check-in.
The lobby was spacious and had restrooms, a convenience store, a gym, a pool, and desks and sofas with charging ports. (Since checkout is at 12 PM, it seems you can't access your room until check-in at 3 PM.)
After checking in, there were two elevators, but one wasn't working. The operational elevator had a wide gap, so I think parents with small children should be careful of their footing. (It was a bit of a nerve-wracking elevator.)
We were given two key cards, but one didn't work. A minor drawback was the shower room and toilet lacking a dividing wall, causing water to splash towards the toilet. I wished for even a simple curtain, perhaps one that could be extended with a tension rod. The mirror in the shower room seemed quite modern, with a defogging button, which was convenient for applying makeup after a shower. The water pressure, well, I don't think anything can beat Japanese water pressure, so I guess it's normal for overseas hotels. The temperature control tended to get hot quickly, but it was relatively easy to adjust. The bed was soft and a bit saggy. Bed making was by request, and typically only involved towel changes.
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