Imagine this scenario:
As we entered the hotel lobby, we noticed a fellow guest dozing off on a couch in the waiting area, surrounded by empty drink containers.
We collected our two room key cards and headed towards the pool area, which served as the pathway to the rooms. An overwhelming smell of marijuana assaulted our senses as we passed through.
After dropping off our bags in the rooms, we left to attend a nearby event. Upon returning late, we found the hotel reception closed and had to use a side entrance to access the building, which was not an issue. However, our room was infested with bugs crawling in through the sink drain, which we attempted to block.
The bathtub faucet was leaking, and when I tried to fix it by turning the tap on and off, brown water gushed out before eventually turning somewhat clear.
The following morning, we woke up to a bathroom floor drenched in water. Somehow, the leak had escaped the tub overnight and spread across the room.
The accommodations fell short of what was advertised; the room lacked coffee-making facilities and felt extremely bare-bones.