As a tech, the feeling of being an unwitting beta (or alpha) tester was pervasive. Check-in featured a single agent, juggling me and rooms yet to be cleaned with stressed discussion with construction/repair crew, and needing to call someone twice for information -- once for those before me, once to verify my claim that service dogs stay free by law (though he smiled and said "cool, i learned something new today," ive never encountered someone at check-in unaware of that before). the delays caused me to quickly notice the lack of any seating in the lobby. eventually was informed my room is clean and ready and given keys. two tiny elevators serve 8 floors. hallway carpets stained. walked past my room because door was open and being cleaned..? small bits of stuff still on the floor afterward. no airco but an old squeeky fan helped. my bed at home is softer than hotel beds, sometimes its good to have that difference for a back reset, but not so hard that my waking thought was sympathy for detainees who sleep on floors! besides the beds and elevators, maybe the rest is rectified in coming months.. but i wouldn't open like this and open myself to early public criticism. 100 euro a bit steep for this experience; im not picky and i generally go with the attitude that almost anything works for 1 night, but i wont try that here again! sorry folks....