No, you're on your own trying to figure out if there was an actual fire or not.Īfter our first night (of 2), no housekeeper ever arrived to check on our room to maybe exchange towels, water, tea or coffee. But, no security arrived to stop it and neither was there any announcement as to why the fire alarm went of nor a soothing message after that telling you it was a false alarm. We did enjoy 3 fire alarms due to the same people partying and smoking in their room. We didn't get the two generous mini bottles of water in our room anyway. But, they pretend you will get all that stuff 'for free'. The most funny thing? You will be charged an additional $10 per day, for the above breakfast(upon booking you will be told, breakfast is included, though it's not being mentioned, it's at a surcharge) and other things you basically don't need or use, like a newspaper available in the lobby. But, after creating a huge mess telling you 'Two is too much though. Then try to eat your extremely minimal breakfast in the morning, like making your own waffle, where the assistant already warns you ahead 'One cup of waffle mix is not enough'. Upon arriving on a Saturday night, try to find a parking spot anywhere near the hotel. For a start the prices are pretty high for a mid level hotel. First I wasn't planning on writing a review, but things just added up.