Stayed at Rositas for 3 nights as a group of three.
PROS
* Value - Although I wouldn’t call this cheap (it cost 173USD for three nights for three people in a private room with bathroom, air con etc) it was a lot cheaper than it’s competitors.
* Location - it’s only a block from the beach and the action
* Air conditioning - did work although did break down the second night. They fixed this.
* Hot water - like the air conditioning did work but broke down on the second night. They did fix this
* Communal kitchen - combined with a fridge in our room this allowed us to self cater
* Staff were friendly as as mentioned above did deal with issues in a prompt manner.
Security - Was good. Deadlocks on doors and bolts on windows. Has someone on the entrance 24/7.
CONS
* Rooms - the whole hotel is quite old and the rooms are pretty basic. They seem to stuff excess furniture into them as well. A normal sized room
felt cramped after having a large cupboard, couch, table and non functional kitchenette (no gas plugged in).
* Wifi - worked but the internet attached to it was very unreliable and dropped out constantly
* Clean - the hotel is a bit older so doesn’t feel the best. I did note between the couch cushions and under some of the beds there was...Stayed at Rositas for 3 nights as a group of three.
PROS
* Value - Although I wouldn’t call this cheap (it cost 173USD for three nights for three people in a private room with bathroom, air con etc) it was a lot cheaper than it’s competitors.
* Location - it’s only a block from the beach and the action
* Air conditioning - did work although did break down the second night. They fixed this.
* Hot water - like the air conditioning did work but broke down on the second night. They did fix this
* Communal kitchen - combined with a fridge in our room this allowed us to self cater
* Staff were friendly as as mentioned above did deal with issues in a prompt manner.
Security - Was good. Deadlocks on doors and bolts on windows. Has someone on the entrance 24/7.
CONS
* Rooms - the whole hotel is quite old and the rooms are pretty basic. They seem to stuff excess furniture into them as well. A normal sized room
felt cramped after having a large cupboard, couch, table and non functional kitchenette (no gas plugged in).
* Wifi - worked but the internet attached to it was very unreliable and dropped out constantly
* Clean - the hotel is a bit older so doesn’t feel the best. I did note between the couch cushions and under some of the beds there was a thick layer of dirt.
Overall this is a ok option if you’re looking for something cheaper in SJDS that’s close to the action.More
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