I stayed 4 nights in July 2008. Since it was tourist season, this was apparently the only hotel we could get. While there, they were turning people away and telling them to look out of town, so I guess we were lucky.
The public areas of the hotel were very nice, very modern, including the hallways. The rooms were 1970's Ho-Jo style with orange and aqua bedspread and dark orange carpet. My bathroom had some mold on the ceiling, which I didn't notice until I showered. Since I have allergies, I asked to change rooms. The desk clerk was unwilling to change my room, but the manager stepped in and accommodated. This particular clerk was never pleasant to deal with, but everyone else was great.
The second (and final) room was mold-free and when I went back to my first room to retrieve my things, the maid service was already in there cleaning away. The second room had fewer stains on the carpet, but the bathroom walls were smudged a bit with something. I ran a wet cloth through some of it and it came off.
My traveling companions, who had their own rooms, were completely satisfied with their rooms, so maybe I had bad luck of the draw. I did have trouble with the wi-fi service, which was not the hotel's fault - I have disputed the charges with my CC company.
The internet in the lobby is not free, nor is the wi-fi in the rooms. Breakfast was pretty good though (but pricey) and the hotel's location is excellent. For a rate of 87 duro, you could do worse.










