I arrived at Imfusion late in the evening quite tired from travel and did not have much time to evaluate. The only things I noticed at first gave me reason to wonder about my choice. The wardrobe had only two hangars, the desk was merely a shelf extending from the wall on two frames. The TV is a little box hanging from the ceiling with no english channels except NHK (Hong Kong?).
This is where the negative stopped. The following day, having begun to settle in and explore I have been very pleased with my stay here. This is basically an old hotel that has been completely redone. And, I know it is a bit cliche to say that the hotel has personality, but that is exactly what I feel about this place. A great deal of effort has been put into the ambiance. It is hard to say exactly what the character is, but it seems to be a blend of Asian (Indian, Thai, Arab) notes: hanging draperies from ceilings, gaudy pastiche in frames, beaded pillows, a swimming pool with a constantly flowing fountain with little Turkish chairs set around the pool etc. Every time I come in or go out, I notice something new. I have been here five days now and it feels like home. The bed is quite comfortable, the access to the sky train is handy, I enjoy the 24 hour McDonalds and their coffee corner as I need to get my cappuccino at least once daily. I have thought about it and concluded that people who wish to be spoiled in the fashionable ways might not like it here. But people who are looking for simple hospitality at a good price should like this. This is the first time I have ever written a review and I did it largely as a result of my pleasure staying here.





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