I really wanted to love this hotel, its a hotel on a plane, how could it not be great?
The room was interesting being in the former engine of the plane. However on close inspection it was quite neglected. The carpeting was coming loose in places, the window stickers peeling, plastics cracked etc.
The bed itself was actually quite comfortable and it wasn't a bad sleep.
The inside of the plane itself was very interesting but there is no staff to make use of purchasing items from their cafe/souvenir shop or to help with check in. You had to message or phone in advance to get the door code etc.
The walkway on the wing had the flooring loose and ripped up in a few places, and the benches were broken and unsafe.
The shared toilets and shower facilities were acceptable but nothing special, at least one of the toilet seats was broken though.
The WiFi also didn't work in my room, it worked on the plane itself but not in my room.
The breakfast was very very basic, it was just a fridge with some cheap cheese and meat, some bread and crackers, a jug of juice and a couple of jars of cereal.
You take your shoes off when entering the plane and there is a leak just inside the door when it rains so I got nice wet socks just after stepping inside, which wasn't fun.
The novelty of the stay is great, and I did actually enjoy my stay for this reason, however the whole place seems quite neglected which is sad as it could easily be put back to great shape.