Zunbake3 wrote:
Has the Mona Lisa recently put any new money in upgrading the joint? Guy G??
Doesn't look like it. I stayed there twice in the past month. The only reason is the cheap rate. Don't get me wrong, it's by no means unacceptable. But it has some deficiencies that need fixing, and would improve the place big time. Seems management isn't willing or just doesn't care. I reported an issue with the water not draining from my bathtub at checkout. Most hotels would say "We'll send somebody to fix that. Thanks for letting us know." I got what looked like a shoulder shrug and some mumble under her breath. It almost felt like she was annoyed that I found some fault with the hotel.
1. Both times, the safe was closed and inoperable (I think they have turned them off). The first time, I asked about it and they brought me a key, so it became a manual safe. The second time, I didn't even bother. There is a sign in reception regarding use of safes
AT YOUR OWN RISK and something about guests and the hotel not being responsible. I think the alleged theft at the ML a few months ago really shook things up there as far as personal belongings go. Basically, I inferred that if you have guests, the hotel is advising you to keep an eye on your stuff and don't accuse them of theft later on.
2. The second time, the bathtub did not drain properly and when taking a shower, you were quickly in ankle-deep water. Personally, that grosses me out for some reason.
3. There are only about 4 working electrical outlets (and probably 2-3 non-working ones) in each room and half are used by fridge and tv. You have to unplug lamps to charge your phone or laptop.
4. In typical Choice Hotels fashion, there are no ceiling light fixtures. The room lighting is via lamps and wall light fixture by the bed. That's not a lot of light to begin with, and then having to unplug lamps to free up outlets makes it worse. I have noticed that the lighting in many SJ hotels is pretty dim. Helps in setting a mood with a chica, but not so great when looking for something small on the floor or under desk/bed.