Yes. But Philhouse was having issues as well. No real breakfast (bad coffee, toast, jam and not enough plates), the toilet was annoying, the rooms could not be darkened properly, so I was glad to have brought something to covere my eyes when planning to sleep long and they only vacuumed the room twice - no one cleaned the bathroom in the 11 nights, but maybe that was in part because we were almost always there until noon. Oh an one has to bring the towels down to the reception to have them changed and also to get more toilet paper. The towels were really small too, so I wish I had brought a big towel for showering. On the upside again you can get free laundry detergent for the washing machine in the room and you get a thingy to dry the clothes on, so you can bring half as many clothes as normally since you can actually wash them. So - it all has advantages and disadvantages. I wonder what you get if you pay like $120 for a night in Seoul.