One elevator working out of four at times. No more than two elevators out of four working. The ones that are working would stop at floors that are not called. The air conditioning blows hot air, and could not cool down the room. The phone unit in the room, by the bedside, was inoperable and upon the inquiry to hotel management, they sent a repair guy who was not in uniform but in civilian attire with a satchel of screwdrivers and pliers. He unplugged and plugged the phone, from the wall, then the headset from the phone unit, all the common troubleshooting that I have already done before I called them for help. He then goes on to inform me that the phone unit is “kerdik” which is I guess Uzbek for “over” or “finished”, and he goes on to tell me that they won’t be replacing it because they don’t have it in stock, they don’t have other desk phones and that there is a wall phone unit in the bathroom that I can use to call the front desk. Pool area at the back of the property is only accessible by walking through a restaurant area that serves the free breakfast only, but when it is outside of the breakfast hours of 7-10 in the morning restaurant area is closed to guests, and staffers would yell, argue, and prevent guest from entering through outside the breakfast hours, so the pool area was not, and could not be used and was empty of guests during my stay. The bar in the lobby closes at 11:30 in the evening, such oddity, there is a grand piano at the bar area that you can’t play.