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Doug Lerner
Review of Nassau Inn

3 years ago

This is my second visit. The first one was a few y...

This is my second visit. The first one was a few years ago.

The room was cold and dry, and I could not adjust the heat to have warm air come out. So I just turned off the air, which was preferable to having cold air blowing on me all night.

The quilt was practically paper thin, and not very warm.

The front desk did offer to have somebody come by with a thicker quilt and have the engineer look at the heat, etc., but it was 3:30 in the morning by the time I got to sleep and I didn't really feel like sitting up and waiting for people to come by at that point. Why not just have a comfortable quilt on the bed to start with, like at every other hotel I've ever stayed at?

Except for the bathroom, there was only one power outlet in the room, in the lamp by the desk. There was no power outlet by the bed, for my iPhone. The hotel front desk suggested there might be another outlet behind the bed somewhere, but I wasn't about to crawl around under the bed or try to move the bed to find it.

Complementary Internet was 1.5 Mb per second. If you wanted higher speed Internet they wanted an extra $13.95 per night which strikes me as extraordinarily stingy of them considering that the room was $274 a night. I would have just forgone the Wi-Fi if there was decent cell reception in the room, but there wasn't.

There was no mini fridge in the room to keep water cold.

The room could've been cleaner. I found accumulated dust hanging on the walls in some corners.

The bed and pillows were comfortable enough, and the staff were reasonably polite (if distant) but after checking out in the morning I don't think I will stay here a third time.

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