I got a room for myself expecting a certain standard. I found that I was overpaying for something that, taken the brand away, would have costed half at any of the other guesthouses in the Chonkin mansion style.
Instead of bare tails on the floor there is carpentry and, yes, a few extra cents were spent to make it look like the real thing, but the core of the value is totally missing.
Apart of the overcrowded elevators, the analogy goes with the size, a tiny number even counting in square feet, and the lack of all but WC and bed. The few cents spend added useless stuff instead of making the little available at least usable.
The tiny TV hangs on the wrong wall, so cannot be seen sitting or lying properly anywhere.
The water kettle and it's cord do not fit any available surface at a suitable distance from a socket, so the floor and a hard to reach socked remain the only option. Same said for anything else from phone charging or computer use.
The toilet and shower capsule have tiles in a colour meant to hide the extensive molding, but hardly succeed.
Even the cleaning seems shabby and some stuff was left on the floor that a basic sweeping would have removed.
I would recommend Ramada to be more careful with their brand because the idea of branding crappy cubicles may require at least some decent design fee paid to someone capable to do the job.