The stay started badly when we had to wait for ages for someone to appear at reception to book us in. I had bookewd 2 rooms, one for my husband and me and a second for a german friend who was flying home the next day. I was booked into room 106 and our friend into 108, but the key cards got mixed up and we ended up with swapped ones and the girl on the desk said it didn't matter which one we took, which I thought a bit odd. When we got to our rooms, our friend's on had a very smelly bathroom and sticky carpets, so he arranged to change rooms and was put into 110.
All three rooms had only one powerpoint in each, and that was by the mirror over the desk area, nowhere near the bed. Our friend has sleep apnoea and has to be able to pug in a machine to keep him breathing whilst asleep, but enquiries at reception, (eventually, as trhe lady had disappeared again) found that the hotel did not have any form of extension lead and had it not been that by luck we had a jo-jo reel in our car, we would have to have left the hotel and found somewhere else to stay. We didn't expect much at trhe price, but the ability to stay alive was a glaring necessity.
Between 10:30 and 11:00pm when we were in bed and my husband was asleep a man used a keycard and walked into our room! I pointed out his error then after he left I engaged the lock and security chain. We discovered in the morning that the same had happened to our friend!!!
The rooms had obviously been let again to someone else!