The cinematic, theatre-pod was over-rated. I could not even get my projector to work, despite help. Another person showed me theirs and it's displayed against the privacy screen/blind for the pod. This moves and isn't straight so you get a very distorted image. You have to play videos from your personal device, which I was not prepared for. I thought there would be a film or TV selection, aircraft-style. The check in process was the most impersonal check-in experience I have ever experienced. My passport was demanded when I asked to drop off my backpack ahead of check in. My bag was picked up by a non-load bearing strap after asking for it to be picked up elsewhere. Later, I was welcomed warmly but the check-in process was relayed in a robot style with a well-versed monologue being shared by a disinterested receptionist. You also have to watch a video lasting several minutes, whilst others wait awkwardly behind you. I had breakfast added to my stay and this was the most surprising aspect of my stay. Keen to leave for a particular train, I handed my tray back to a counter where staff were washing up and thanked them. I was instructed to wash, dry and put away all the crockery, glasses and utensils myself. I have never experienced a place where you have a meal and then expected to clean up after yourself. Otherwise, the best thing was that shower facilities were on the same level as the single-sex bedroom and included a deep bath in one cubicle. The larger bed was comfortable.