While the concept of the hotel is really cute, the rooms are incredibly small, much smaller than they seem in the photos. The room I was initially put had a wonderful view as it was on the top floor, unfortunately it was very noisy because the HVAC system was on top of it. I was put in a different room after a little back and forth with hotels.com and the hotel staff and I was much happier with this room as it was quiet. There was no full sized mirror in the room without a design or a partition on top of it so it was hard to do makeup and get dressed. Freddy and Paul from the reception were really nice and helpful, there was one other person apart from them who was a little difficult to communicate with about the noise I was facing in my room as he kept insisting that I had been upgraded and I should be grateful for the room I was in and not complain about the noise, my issue was only resolved once his shift was over and Paul came in. The hotel has quirky little cute details, like they offer pineapple shaped cookies in the afternoon, they have a really cute tea/coffee/water bar at the reception, there's a coffee maker in the room, the beds and blankets are comfy, they offer free water bottle in the room and I also got free snacks. Overall, the hotel is nice, the staff cared about my experience and the location is also great sandwiched between 8th and 9th avenue in the heart of midtown.