My initial expectations for this hotel were modest, as I simply required a place to sleep and shower. However, the property appears to be in need of significant renovation. Guests should be aware that the most economical room is exceptionally small, reminiscent of typical Japanese hotel rooms. My first room experienced a WiFi malfunction, necessitating a room change. While the subsequent room was an upgrade in tier, the bed was unusually firm. I found the bed in the initial room more comfortable, though the second room offered more space. Guests may need to weigh these factors. The bathroom layout was also problematic, lacking electrical outlets. I had to use the desk to dry my hair, and the hairdryer's design was inconvenient, requiring constant pressure to operate. Please upgrade to a more user-friendly hairdryer. The placement of the electrical outlet above the bed struck me as unsafe and illogical; a location beside the nightstand would be more practical. I was also perplexed by the absence of hand towels. While I understand the desire for eco-consciousness, this omission seemed impractical. The dual-faucet sink, with one faucet dispensing sink water and the other filtered water, was also unusual. This hotel may be suitable for a brief stay of one or two nights, but not for longer durations. I did appreciate the convenient location, with a 7-Eleven across the street, proximity to an MRT station, strong shower water pressure, and on-site laundry facilities.