The Jangle was the last stop on our epic French adventure.
After some “interesting” experiences at three different ibis Hotels and a couple of B&B-style spots, let’s just say ibis set a low bar. Like… really low.
Though we only stayed one night, we both appreciated the large, bright room, soft king-sized bed, spotless bathroom with separate shower, and the convenience of the airport shuttle.
We didn’t interact much with staff beyond the front desk.
We both had a great night’s sleep and were pleasantly surprised by the breakfast buffet variety. Big props to the short-haired blonde woman running the show. Some guests were a bit high-maintenance from the moment the doors opened, and she handled it all like a champ.
No real complaints, though there was an odd taste in the hot water from the coffee machines. I don’t drink coffee, but the water tasted like it had somehow been infused with coffee. My wife, who does drink coffee, noticed the odd taste too. I tried a second machine—same result.
All in all, it’s a great option for a final night before a morning flight. Finding the airport shuttle and figuring out the schedule was a bit tricky, but we managed.