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How is this place considered a 4 star hotel? PROS: - Good shower water pressure CONS: - Showerhead really low, if you like water hitting your chest instead of your hair (6' tall here). - Bathtub clogged, backs up water when you take a shower. - No cover on the drainage. - No USB charging, anywhere. This is 2017, not 1980. - There's a giant construction site going on NEXT DOOR that you can hear from the 14th floor. - Soundproofing is terrible if you want to hear your neighbor's every flush. - The freaking table CREAKS is how old it is, and they moved the lamp over a giant freaking hole. - Furniture is chipped, and there's no sitting chair by the window that's pretty standard at most hotels. - Asked for a King room, get a double. - Crack in the ceiling of the room seems legit - Hallway carpet bulges/bubbles out, indicating water damage. - They charge $7 to print out a boarding pass? Nice nickel and diming. - Cable TV has a lot less channels than you'd see at a Marriott. Honestly, I should have spent my money at the Marriott, which is consistent in maintenance and unkeep. Monte Carlo was not an upgrade at all.
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