Guest User
July 26, 2023
Cockroaches were crawling everywhere, The carpet was not vacuumed, and the room had bits of plastic and rubbish throughout. Dry body fluids were on the furniture—sticky floor tiles in the bathroom and kitchenette. (see some of the photos I have taken attached). I had to go and buy a can of fly spray and cleaning wipes it was that bad. I have taken a video before and when spraying as I would not believe a hotel can be this dirty if I did not see it for myself—thick dust on top of the small fridge, the tables and the benches. I was on the seventh floor in a western-facing room, so when I walked into the room, even in July, mid-winter in Queensland, it was over 28 degrees Celsius: full-length glass doors and windows with wide-open curtains. Turn on the air conditioning, and it ran all night at 16 degrees Celsius and still was not cold even by the morning. The air conditioning is in the main room, not in the bedroom. The TV is in the main room and can not be seen in the bedroom. How is this supposed to be relaxing or comfortable? The TV does not have a USB plug so that I can watch a movie off my hard drive. Even though you have been booked and pre-paid for the room with a company card, they insist on your personal credit card and then also want to photocopy your photo ID. You have to walk across the street and down the road to get to the business that provides the included breakfast. The smell from the restaurants downstairs on the ground floor wafts up even onto the seventh floor—a very strong odour even by the morning.