This is a really bare-bones hotel, so it's for people who are used to dormitories and think it's fine if they can just go home to sleep. I had to do my own thing, so I weighed it against the travel time and just went for it. There's no lounge or kitchen, so I couldn't use it (not can't use, but useless), so I bought deli food from the nearby Wholefoods and ate it there.
It's noisy because it faces the street. The blinds in the room don't block out sound. The hotel deposit is expensive (they say it's the same price as hotels in the surrounding area, but even if it's reasonable on a room-by-room basis, it's expensive compared to a dormitory). The transportation is really convenient.
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