The bathtub was slippery and easy to slip on. I saw someone standing with their pants down peeing at the foot of the stairs near the reception desk. The staff working at the check out desk made it difficult for me when I asked to print a receipt when I left. My friend parked her car in the parking lot next to the camera and paid for the car to be parked within the hotel's boundaries, but in the morning the car was gone. We reported it and called the police for help. When the police asked to check the camera, the hotel staff said the camera wasn't working. Imagine a large Ramada hotel in the middle of Montreal with all kinds of people coming and going every day, but the camera wasn't working, and they didn't know. What's more, because of this irresponsible situation, my roommate and I hurriedly went to the room to pack up and leave, but we accidentally dropped the key card in the lobby floor and didn't know. When we got to the door of our room, we suddenly realized that we had dropped the room key. While we were searching our jacket pockets, a cleaning lady rushed over and said, “Don’t worry, I’ll open it for you.” We were very grateful to that woman, but at the same time, I was worried and wondered why she did that. Why didn’t she ask for our name and room number, or rather, call the front desk or tell us to go to the front desk to report the lost key and reset it for a new one? So all in all, I don’t think this hotel is safe.