The room itself was as expected, and the en-suite was fine. My windows got a fair bit of afternoon sun and it would probably be wise to get the cleaning staff to lower the electric shutters on hot days (mid 30's Celsius when I was there) to keep the rooms to a tolerable temperature.
Food was tasty, but the a la carte menu didn't cater for daily specials, which I think would be a good idea as it would add some variety to the menu.
The WiFi was one of those setups that requires an initial setup and then a second login with a specific password for each device you use. The second login gets propagated via the browser on the device. Only this only worked less than 50% of the time on my Windows 8.1 touchscreen tablet and my Android phone. So it wasn't my devices, it was their system. It's crazy to have that level given with their old brick/rock building I could rarely get a connection in my room, so it's unlikely anybody outside the hotel is going to log in. Anyway, I emailed them some suggestions on how to make the client experience better.