I was underwhelmed by pretty much everything in the hotel except for the Japanese restaurant inside the building. The mattress felt like cardboard boxes with a thing layer of cushion on top, the bathroom was “clean” but not renovated in some time. The hallways still had water stained carpet from the typhoons last year. I paid extra for a premium room with lounge access and breakfast. The breakfast wasn’t served till after I had to leave for work, and the day I could actually eat it, I couldn’t eat any of the food (breads, cold cereal, side salads, deli meat/cheese, yogurt and juice) because of dietary restrictions… I can’t believe that was $20+ a night. The server was kind enough to fill my coffee cup on Monday morning before the lounge opened, but I wasn’t able to use the self-serve espresso machine to make a decent cup of coffee. I tried also using The on-site exercise room, but it didn’t open until well after I left for the office, and closed shortly after dinner. So , I also wasn’t able to use that. The hotel seems like it used to be the must-stay-at destination 20 years ago, but it hasn’t been updated since then. Great views, good service, but sub-par amenities and rooms.