4/10 Médiocre
RICK
Voyage en groupe
22 mars 2025
Les points forts : Personnel et service et infrastructures et conditions de l’hébergement
Les points faibles : Services et équipements
The room was comfortable as one would expect, the bed and linen was dreamy but I mistakenly made reservations to experience a spa hotel. This turned out to be merely
False Advertising at Its Finest – This Is No “Spa Hotel”
Let’s start with the “free coffee”—a single option: Dunkin’ Donuts flavored coffee. No unflavored. When I asked, the answer was a flat “No,” and that was the end of it. No effort, no alternatives, no hospitality.
Then comes the soapless shower. Yes, the shower dispenser was empty. I let the front desk know—after my shower. Their solution? “We’ll let housekeeping know.” Thanks, but that would’ve been helpful before I had to rinse off with regret.
Desperate for a coffee to salvage the morning, I ran downstairs and found… nothing. Later, I returned to grab breakfast. Big mistake. Watery scrambled eggs and a sad excuse for yogurt packed with high fructose corn syrup, additives, and artificial everything. If you’re into ultra-processed cafeteria slop, you’re in luck.
Now let’s talk about the “spa.” What spa? It’s a regular outdoor pool and a tired little jacuzzi. That’s it. Slap the word “spa” on a sign and hope no one notices, apparently.
Ayers Hotel should rebrand as Any Motel, Now With Less Effort. There is nothing about this place that warrants the word “spa”.
RICK
Séjour de 1 nuit en mars 2025