I stayed here two weeks before and there was no Internet except in the lobby. Hoped that they would have fixed that, but no. There was still no Internet, and this causes tremendous problems for foreign tourists who generally don't have a phone that works in India. Also, their website says 'Free Breakfast', but no such thing; they do have a restaurant in the hotel building, but they don't serve any breakfast.
It was cold and I asked if they can get me a portable heater for the room. The desk staff told me that he would check if they had one. Half hour went by, hour went by, many hours went by, no answer. They didn't even bother to come and tell me if they would have one for me or not.
Here are three things that I would like Expedia to take up with this hotel and all others in India: This hotel, (and I believe others in India too) ask customers for a) Father's Name, b) where you are coming from?, and c) Where you are going to after leaving the hote. These are my personal information, and hotels should not ask. A government does have the right to ask, but not a hotel. I am told that this is because of some archaic policy that has been inherited from the British Colonial times. A hotel must verifiy a customer's identity to ensure that the person is who he/she claims to be, but no more personal information. Hotel employees are not government employees, and they should not be asking these questions. I have traveled dozens of countries and nowhere hotels ever asked these questions.