There isn't anyone that speaks English. So, you may run into trouble checking in, opening the garage to park your car, and communicating with housekeeping. The bathroom handle in my room also didn't work and it would lock you inside, when closing the door. The person at the front desk taped the lock on the door, so it wouldn't close fully. The kitchen came with utensils and plates for you to use. I wouldn't recommend using the pots and pans in the room, as it was scratched like, someone used metal to cook with. After staying for two weeks, you'll notice all your belongings will smell like the room (mold, humidity). After staying for a couple days, I had a terrible cough from the smell alone. The shower drain and the bathroom sink has to be plugged, when not in use, to prevent a nasty sewer smell from coming into your room. Although, the room wasn't facing the street, the street noise was still noisy, even with the windows closed. TV is old and has limited channels, portable fan didn't work, bathroom exhaust fan doesn't work, as the steam in the bathroom never fully goes away. Very hard to sleep in, because housekeeping will constantly buzz you every morning. They do not have "do not disturb/ clean room" placards for your room door, to prevent this. Floors are still dirty, even when they sweep/mop them everyday. If you come back to the room past 12am, expect to wait outside for some time, until you can wake them up at the desk, to let you in.