In the numerous reviews here, there is...
In the numerous reviews here, there is much reviewed about the rooms and the decor, which is interesting and original for some aspects. It is not worthy of rave review but you have to applaud them for their good attempt.
The plus for the room are the huge LCD TV, DVD player, comfortable bed, nice vanity top at bathroom and the comfortable sofa seating area; the downside are the really low ceiling, very weak water pressure in the shower (which is the same for the other rooms it seems), and the less than exciting views. The blue light is novel and endearing, I must say.
The hotel has a small pool which is overcrowded and the tiniest gym ever in Dream 2. The gym has 2 machines and a row of free weights and a bench; it feels like a home gym. The pool is like a personal villa pool with a few benches, not a place to relax for a good swim. Both are dissappointing.
The breakfast in Dream 1 is decent with a small range of food, but good enough for a start of the day. The spa is overpriced; you can get the same prices in other much better hotel's spas and with way better environment.
The location is not bad, it's a 10 min walk to the Asoke station though you do get courted by the tailors on both side of the street when you walk out everytime. Its rather funny. Just on the main street, there is a tiny coffee shop which is old but serves good local food for a steal, dont miss it. It has charm.
I checked out S15 hotel which is on the main road, more conveniently located on the same street. The rooms are smaller than Dream, although it has a rainshower and long bath but with wardrobe tucked away in the toilet and bath, a rather odd design and imagine the moisture! So Dream, if cheaper, is a better choice minus the longer walk.
Overall, a decent choice for the price one pays.