It is a funny dorm - full of “kids” (late teens/twentysomethings) and the rooms are odd - toilet and shower in one room, sink in other; each twin bed has its own door, but only one outlet and a teeny desk. The “common space” has a tiny awkward sofa. The amenities were very minimal - sheets were scratchy, mattress was rubberized, no cup for water in the bathroom, etc. Only one pillow, no extra blanket - very bare bones. Almost more like a youth hostel. Very clean, great location, and the staff were nice. For $75/night, it would be fine; for $175/night it was not…