From the outside the Townhouse Hotel looks great, the reception and restaurant area is well decorate
From the outside the Townhouse Hotel looks great, the reception and restaurant area is well decorated and welcoming. That's where the charm wears off though, the moment you step into an elevator so small that you need to make a decision between your bag, travelling companion or the stairs. Luckily for me I don't have many companions, and those I do have I respect them more than to take them to this hotel. When I found my room I realised that it was landlocked and had no windows facing outside. It did however have a window into the hallway however the blinds weren't quite wide enough to actually cover it therefore letting a fair bit of light into the room making harder to sleep. Speaking of which, paper thin walls - I could hear every word spoken between people in the rooms along the hallway including their fights and giggles (although what guests do in a hotel isn't reflected on the hotel or its review) but then finally the sign in the bathroom as pictured. Let's break this down. Shower steam sets off the smoke alarm which results in the fire brigade making an appearance. This is both angering and expensive. Okay. So install ventilation. There was zero exhaust fan in the bathroom. It's not my problem that the rooms have been built poorly and I shouldn't have to have a cold shower or a short shower because of it. Nonetheless there was barely any hot water so I had to have a cold shower anyway. In a town like Wagga your money can go a lot further in a hotel room literally other than the townhouse.