Description: There are a maze of airport hotels around this one, which is north of the airport. Lets be honest, little really separates them in one sense but there are a myriad of differences as well. Make sure you know the exact name of the hotel and where it is in this conglemation of airport hotels, so that unlike me you don't wrong turns and actually miss the hotel you're supposed to be in, only to have to turn around again.
The hotel does have a shuttle but I didn't use it as I stayed the night before an evening flight and wanted to go to the nearby mall to do some shopping before heading home, and so I had kept my rental car. There was a car park, and I didn't have problems getting a parking space, and it was free.
I arrived in and the reception staff were welcoming and friendly as they got me check-in. So I headed up the lift, and my room was near the lift - I never like being towards the end of a corridor if I'm staying somewhere on my own.
The room itself was fine. Desk and chair. Soft chair and footstool. Flat screen TV. White bedlinen. The beds are supposed to be able to be adjusted whether you prefer soft or firm. I was in a King room. Carpet, curtains, furniture all co-ordinate with terracotas, yellow creams, and cherry coloured wood.
The bathroom was fine, nice shower above the bath. Nice toiletries.
All in all, nothing to really complain about. But equally nothing that made this hotel standard out from all the chain hotels. But then again you know what you are going to, you know the room will be clean, that you will get a reasonable night's sleep. Its what you want from an airport hotel. But anywhere else this hotel would seem soulless, but here it fits with the whole experience of airport travel. Its standardised. Its fine. Its unexciting. But its a perfectly adequate airport hotel that is above average. But given the number of hotels in the area its worth shopping around...I got a good bargain for this one...but since airport hotels are fairly standard its worth shopping around.
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