Overall pretty average, at best. Kinda disappointing. 
We started off by going to get our keys from the self-service desk. We’d checked in online, as per their email request. Midway through the check-in/key coding process, a staff member came over to stop what I was doing and basically redo it for me. To be clear, they literally redid everything we had done. It was really weird and almost like someone was trying to justify their job, or tick a box to say they’d “helped a guest”. 
Only after going back and doing everything I had done previously, where we allowed to be handed our keys. Confused, my wife and I headed upstairs to the room, where we were greeted by a door lock that looked like it had been previously forced. However, it was functional, so we continued into the room. 
Bed was ok. Mattress probably needs swapping out. One of the light fixtures was hanging from the ceiling, and inoperable. Not to worry, however, we could use the other lights in the room. 
We were on the sixth floor, so it was a little too warm. Upon inspection, none of the windows opened but there was an air-conditioning unit in the room. Unfortunately, however the controller didn’t move the temperature down to a level that we could deal with. This led to a restless night of overheating and broken sleep. Then, as we were checking out the next day, there was a fire alarm test which had not been mentioned at check-in. 
Not a massive deal but the jump scare was the cherry on top of a bland sundae.