I want to preface this review with the fact the low rating only came after much deliberation from me. The hotel has definite potential and may have earned an extra point or two if some glaring issues were not present, unfortunately, even a 3 out of 5 seemed high to rate this hotel. The Positives: This location can't be beat. You are a 10 -15 minute walk from anything you can need. The hotel is only about 6 minutes from San Angelo water bus station, which makes it easy to get to from the train station or the Marco Polo airport. We arrived via train and hopped on a water taxi, which cost 60 euros to take us to the same point. It was well worth the expense to us. The room itself is very intimate and decorated in the traditional Venetian style. While small, it was perfect for a romantic stay. The bathroom was decent and the shower was the largest that we encountered during our stay in Italy. The front door is secure 24 hours a day and requires a fob to enter. The staff were all friendly and helpful. We forgot our corkscrew to open wine at home, and they provided one to borrow. They all spoke English very well and provided information about transport and directions The wifi was very fast, and the TV reception was very good. The room was cleaned daily. The Negatives: Check in was not smooth at all. The process took quite some time as they kept trying to close out the pre authorization amount on the room. It was after the 5th failure that they realized we booked many months ago and that the pre-authorization was no longer valid. We paid as a new transaction with no issue. While not necessarily a negative, something of note is that the hotel requires full payment at check in. It caught me off guard slightly as this is normally something we take care of at check out. It worked out well for us as we had an early flight on check out day. The door to the room opens with a traditional key, but in order to close, you also need the key to lock the door from the inside. There is not turn knob like a dead bolt. The key must be inserted in the room to close the door. This was strange and I had concerns with it. 1) in the event of a fire, we would need to find the key and fumble it in the dark to unlock to door to escape. This could be disastrous. 2) because the door to the building is secure with a fob, If one of us left without the other we had 2 options: either lock our loved one in the room with no way to escape in an emergency, or leave them in an unsecured room that anyone can walk into, so we had the key to re enter the building. The biggest issue we had however was in relation to the window/ventilation system. The hotel was obviously being renovated during our stay as the ceilings had all been opened with exposed pipes and wires. What we realized when we checked in was that the AC in our room was also open and disconnected. This left us with only one option for air flow ... opening the window. This wasn't terrible at first
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