We spent our 3 night stay in room 108, which was listed as a superior king room. The bed was 2 single beds pushed together with the sheets and bed coverings holding them together.
The window coverings where wooden shutters, whichever way they where tilted they let enough light in that walking around the room in the dark was no issue as it wasn't really dark.
The shower was set above a bathtub, and didn't have much room under it even though I'm less than 6 foot (1.8m) tall. The water pressure from the shower was very poor, a bucket with holes hung from the ceiling would have been a better option. Temperature management was a challenge as well.
The toilet had the seat changed at some point, but the replacement wasn't a great fit. To get the lid to stay up you either had to sit down or hold the lid to stop it closing itself.
The room servicing team left the fridge partly open after checking if a top up of milk was needed, which meant that the milk and our drinks that where in the fridge didn't stay cold. This left the milk at risk of spoiling and being a health issue.
Our next visit to the area will see us looking for alternative accommodation options.