WAEpicure
November 1, 2022
I'll mention the good things first: (a) one of the beds was quite comfortable (b) it was quiet. Otherwise: Managers were only on site a few hours per day, which made getting service for the main problem I had (wifi was down) difficult. Then I finally found somebody in at the office and mentioned my problem and she said "she would look into it." But the service went down late Friday night and never came back up until Sunday a.m. just before we left. Then it looked to me that somebody *changed the password* sometime Sunday a.m. Anyway, there are automated systems you can get to tell you when these systems go down and that call somebody competent into bring them back up. I'd have preferred to not even have wifi offered as a service rather than this crummy operation.