Morgan Awyong
Google
It's a really novel concept - having designer rooms carved out from containers to accommodate the quirky traveler. I had the Deluxe Room which was the 2-tier room, with en-suite bathroom facilities. First up - it's SMALL. For people who don't like to get their style cramped, this isn't the hotel for you. And I'm an Asian guy standing at 1.68m. And the room was just for myself. That said, it's really comfortable. The beds are great. The pillows are soft. Everything is clean and perky. The bathroom is really clean, featuring flattering toiletries that say "Sexy Body" etc. But that too, is really cramp. Drying myself involved a few flailing knocks against the sides of the cubicle. It's impressive what they managed to squeeze within this 11sqm. A TV, some shelf space, a sink and a nice ledge by the window for you to peer...right into another room across of you. I had my curtains down the entire time. If you're thinking of doing the Concrete Room, be warned - it's really just a bed and some space for your belongings. The door is your window is your entrance is your zoo-like display. I had two staff that were really warm - one a cleaning lady, and the other, the guy during my check-out. But otherwise, the rest seemed a little blase. They seemed to enjoy chatting outside my room as well (either on the phone or with each other) - reception? - but that and the constant trudging through the gravel (a grounds feature to match the industrial theme) made noise a bit of a problem. Otherwise, the premise and rooms are beautifully done up and a comfortable budget stay. Just spend that little extra and stay away from room 103.