I find this a little less remarkable than others. It's good, clean, elegant and attentive. It also has small rooms, broken blinds and broken cue tips. Doesn't seem important, except the apparent manager of the cleaning staff got on the elevator and instead of waiting for the guests to leave, showed us she was more important that us by leaving first and then blocking the small hall by stopping and speaking with a staff member.
That's the real hotel. It's very good, but it's about them.
I'm not.