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Review Breakdown
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Worth the Cost
Great value, specifically for an overnight airport hotel, with essential services provided at a fraction of other nearby property costs.
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Staff Performance
The staff is efficient and professionally serves the transit passengers’ needs. The service is polite and functional but not warm and delightful.
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Hotel Location
The Narita location is excellent for airport transit, with the free shuttle making it very easy to catch flights at any time.
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Area
The immediate vicinity is isolated and dull, comprising other hotels, transportation depots, and highways. Nothing is there to have a look by walking.
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Room Cleanliness
Japanese dirtiness It still has a good standard of cleanliness in Japan. Although old, the rooms and public areas are always sparkling clean.
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Breakfast
Dining facilities are so-so with just a common menu available at the in-house restaurant, thereby most visitors going rather for the shop for more variety and better value.
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Bed & Pillows
Clean, functional beds make for decent sleep for a night; but dated furnishings don’t improve the overall look of the hotel.
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Wi-Fi Speed
Free Wi-Fi is offered but the speed is often slow and connectivity can be spotty, especially during peak hours when many of the guests are online.
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Interior Freshness
The hotel feels somewhat dated with decor, carpets, and furnishings all very old-fashioned and in serious need of a revamp.
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Noise Level
Very near to the airport, but surprisingly rooms are fairly soundproofed- a quiet night's sleep without aircraft noise.
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Long Stay Potential
Great for one night if you just need a place to crash but old amenities and out-of-the-way location don't make this a good pick for an extended stay.
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Parking Facilities
The Inn usually does provide a decent amount of free on-site parking, which generally comes as such a benefit to the self-driving or hired driving visitor.