Seoul Our Hotel & View

Our room in Seoul has a kitchenette in it with washer.  Only we have nothing to cook or keep in a refrigerator and nothing really to clean yet.

The hotel staff were probably happy when I left.  When we first got to the room we couldn’t figure out how to turn the lights on so I had to go back to the front desk.  I was told the key card goes in a slot next to the door and that would give power to the room and conserve energy when we weren’t there.  When we took the card out when we left it would give us 30 seconds before the lights go out.  Then I didn’t know which adapter to use so that was another trip to the front desk.  Then I couldn’t figure out how to do a wake up call, so another trip to the desk. Then lastly I was told there was water bottles for us so one last trip to the front desk.  In my defense I hadn’t slept since we left the states and I was getting a little punchy.