This hotel was high tech and rather "unusual” for me. I think it would be enjoyed by the younger generation but NOT recommended for seniors like myself. The Yotel Receptionist made me feel as if I were interrupting her. She checked us in but no welcoming or helpful info.
ELEVATOR CONFUSION: Don't enter the elevators and try to push the button to your floor. (There are NO floor buttons). You need to select your floor, tap card, then the elevator will assign which elevator for you to get into! We didn’t know this, the receptionist would not explain anything. We went for a ride to several floors since it goes only to assigned floors and a customer explained to us how to use the elevators. Later we saw other customers in the Lobby confused and asking how to use the elevators!
SMALL ROOMS: The room we got: "Premium Twin Room" Like a cruise ship, if you need more room, you can slide your luggage under the beds.
PRIVACY: Bathroom and shower has only blurred glass! You can see the other person on the toilet, but blurred. A little embarrassing if with just friends.
ROOM LIGHTS: Also high tech and it takes a few minutes to figure out how to work the control panel.
ROOM CLEANING: Is like "Pulling Teeth!!" Housekeeping is a daily service. After returning at 4pm, no service. Called and finally came at 5pm. Then towels were missing and it took two more calls to get our towels. There were also no towels when we checked-in, but it took only two attempts to get towels