This was an outstanding five star hotel, but the one thing that irked me was that every time I asked for water I was looked at as if it were an odd request. We stayed for a few nights and every morning, one 75 cL bottle of water was in the room. For two people, that is 1/6th of the amount of water a standard person should drink in a day, someone like an athlete probably more. Not to mention that you’re in and out of saunas and what not, and anyone in that situation needs to replenish water. The restaurant charges $7 for the same 75 cL, and bottles are is “free” if you ask, but again when I did I got confused looks. However it did always come, it just was off putting. It just seemed silly that a a hotel of this caliber would not have water more accessible to its guests, especially for the price of everything else at the hotel ($20 cocktails, $48 spaghetti). That being said, facilities, food, everything else was outstanding.