Smoking is common, the hotel's response to any complaint is to torque up the AC to 'blow out' the smoke from your room. Actually, keeping the bathroom light/fan on at all times does a better job of keeping the smoke out. But, when you leave your room, you must take the key card. So all electricity goes out, the fan turns off, and you return to a smoky room. The sauna on the women's side is not working.
Western women may not realize that using the men's sauna (and there by shutting the door to the sauna room) would put them in a precarious situation legally speaking. They would have no legal defence should they be assaulted, since they had willingly gone into a men's area and shut the door. Even though it is in an open area with easy access. This is a cultural trap that a western woman would not recognize, and would probably not think twice about using it since it's in a public use area of the hotel. Per the rooms, at first I thought the rooms were well soundproofed, but it was only because no one was next door. My last night, I had neighbors who kept me up past midnight with a blaring TV and loud talking with children and people down the hall. Hotel can't enforce quiet hours either.