Overall we had a good experience. We loved all the quirky artwork everywhere. :) The beds were comfy, we liked the ease of having door codes and no keys to keep track of, and the shared sitting room (once someone pointed it out to us) was super cute and a nice place to write and eat meals in.
It was weird, though, not having someone to check in/out with or ask questions face to face with. For example, we didnāt know there were two more bathrooms down the hall that were better furnished until one of our fellow visitors pointed it them out, we never did figure out where the courtyard or patio were, so we couldnāt use them, and we didnāt know that some people just left their food out in the shared tea area until we almost ate someone elseās breakfast rolls (thinking they were part of the hotel treats along with the tea service). Those are the kinds of things Iād ask a person at the desk about without a thought, but wouldnāt ask an email correspondent who isnāt likely to get back to me right away. It would be helpful if there were a little map or guide to the tiny hotel with that info in it in the room when you come in.