Although it would not be fair to compare Ramada Kowloon with Shangri-La, Hilton or Burj Arab, still, there is no excuse for having smelly lobby and, especially, hotel's corridors. The whole building smells of 'old times' and a bit of nicotine. Apart from very outdated and worn-out furnishing the bathroom's Kleenex tissue box was nearly empty and the bathtub's shower battery knob was not only partly dysfunctional or it also to cumbersome to operate as a result of its old age. Also, the Internet service is accessible only if a client pay an extra hefty amount or waits for ever down in the lobby for free but, regrettably, only for 15 minutes allotted for it. Upon our arrival the in-house service offered but forgot to take our luggage up to our room. After a considerable wait I had to go down to get it myself. Finally, when I have approached the Reception Desk upon my arrival, the employee, a female, had a rather long private chat on her mobile phone, while making a client to wait. There was no apology, none, just "Can I help you?" Sorry, Ramada is not for me no longer!
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