Throughout my twenties, I have spent hundreds of hours, exploring new places, sleeping in various establishments for better or for worse and while Brooklyn house wasn’t the most horrible by far, there were various issues that I felt could be addressed.
Good things first though, breakfast was probably the best I’ve tasted, host's vacillatingly friendly, even if, it was a pain to get hold of them and the building was next to immaculately clean.
This brings me, quite nicely I must say to the bad points, which, are more like improvements to make the overall customer experience better.
Immediately on my way there, I found my self getting lost as signage wasn’t made very clear.
Then there was a problem with getting the hosts attention, which led me into a situation leaving me locked out and hypothermic, ( not their faults) but although I was given a code, I feel to prevent this in the future, needs to be made more clear.
Having spent the night in the streets, it was important for me to warm up, however it was pretty hard, as the buildings heating system didn’t turn on till exactly midnight.
Also found a spiders web and a few bits of dust in hidden places, along with slightly outdated, mismatched decor, not to mention, absent pillow protectors.
Overall, experience was okay but it is at risk of becoming behind with the times.