This is a very local experience. Importantly, the staff were friendly and always tried to fulfill any request with concern for your satisfaction. English is spoken by some of the staff though we were fortunate to have with us someone who spoke both French and Haitian Creole. Hand gestures are very useful. Our room was more spacious than say a Super 8 or Motel 6, but lacking some useful features such as night stands, a chest of drawers, or a luggage stand. We did clean up a few dead and a couple live beetles that are probably unavoidable in this part of Haiti. The bathroom worked fine though you should not expect very warm water from the rooftop black cisterns nor any shelf for your bathroom supplies. The hotel provides primary electricity for air conditioning, outlets and room lighting only dusk to dawn, so time your charging of electronics carefully. Rooms, at this time of year, become quite warm during the day. There is a secondary source of electricity provided through the front window screen via a series of extension cords traversing the room wing of the hotel. This is quite limited in capacity but does provide an electric supply when the main power source is off. All electricity is 60 cycle, 110 volt AC with standard USA grounded two blade polarised outlets. Beware that the room air conditioner is plugged into the same physical type of outlet but wired...This is a very local experience. Importantly, the staff were friendly and always tried to fulfill any request with concern for your satisfaction. English is spoken by some of the staff though we were fortunate to have with us someone who spoke both French and Haitian Creole. Hand gestures are very useful. Our room was more spacious than say a Super 8 or Motel 6, but lacking some useful features such as night stands, a chest of drawers, or a luggage stand. We did clean up a few dead and a couple live beetles that are probably unavoidable in this part of Haiti. The bathroom worked fine though you should not expect very warm water from the rooftop black cisterns nor any shelf for your bathroom supplies. The hotel provides primary electricity for air conditioning, outlets and room lighting only dusk to dawn, so time your charging of electronics carefully. Rooms, at this time of year, become quite warm during the day. There is a secondary source of electricity provided through the front window screen via a series of extension cords traversing the room wing of the hotel. This is quite limited in capacity but does provide an electric supply when the main power source is off. All electricity is 60 cycle, 110 volt AC with standard USA grounded two blade polarised outlets. Beware that the room air conditioner is plugged into the same physical type of outlet but wired for 220 VAC ! So avoid using this outlet unless you understand the higher voltage. The restaurant is open, not air conditioned and provides simple standard menu selections. There is a bar (very reasonable prices) and swimming pool. The gift shop and beauty salon were never open during our stay of 3 days and two nights. The hotel does accept US currency. WiFi is only available in public spaces near the pool, bar, restaurant, lobby and does work when the primary electricity is off. GPS coordinates are: 18 degrees 10.1349 minutes latitude North and 73 degrees 48.7008 minutes longitude W.More
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