BroadstoneDave
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|This is quite a comfortable hotel but strange in some ways. Our room was on the ground floor but we had to walk along a number of corridors to get to it with alcoves with stored chairs and furniture which seemed a bit out of place. These corridors should have been filled with rooms.||The room was comfortable and spacious, but quite a few touches were really needed to make it perfect. Loose toilet seat, shower with water that runs out so little that you have to hug the wall to even wet yourself, doubtful cleanliness etc. Our travelling companions were put in the next room. Both the sink and shower poured water onto the floor and they had to be moved to another room. So room maintenance doesn't seem to be a priority for the hotel.||This seems to be an overall theme to everything in Cambodia, perhaps due to their interpretation of Buddhism where, I have been told, you live for today and don't worry about tomorrow, so very little saving and planning for the future. So the title "good hotel, but could do better" seems quite appropriate.