This hotel is designed for the university age-group. All check-in and check-out is at an electronic terminal and mine didn't work. The (1) staff member eventually appeared and took me to another machine and put an 'out of order' sign on the first one.
There is a nice new large flat screen TV....., that has no TV - only streaming services that you pay for, or the ability to stream from your device. I just watched news on my computer. Free-to-air TV only needs an aerial and would be less costly than the high level data needed for the streaming, so I don't buy this as an economic measure.
Rooms are not serviced daily - only on checkout or mid-stay during longer stays. I was there for a week. I asked midweek what that really meant, and they said my room was to be serviced that day...., but they came at 4:30 in the afternoon, when I really need my space in the room to get ready for something. I asked the next day, if they could come in the middle of day when I was out. When I returned, it looked like nothing had changed. The bed wasn't made, for example. Later, I realised, they'd swapped the towels and emptied the bin - that's it - that's servicing.
There's nothing in the room. Everything is by vending machine, so if you want a simple tea or coffee, you'll be going downstairs and paying.
Otherwise, it was a neat, clean, well-located place. They claim those things are about keeping prices low....., but a quick search shows these omisions to be poor value in Antwerp.