Once you got to the room itself, it was fine. Overall, clean with basic amenities: no conditioner,…read morejust a squeeze bottle of body wash/shampoo - all in one, hair dryer, hand soap, tissues (located on the wall under the sink so trust me, it's there), and coffee/tea.
It's just getting in and getting out that is a problem.
First, the key barely works on the door. You have to give it several swipes at different speeds to get the green light to work and let you in. Otherwise, you keep getting that red light and you can't get in your room until you get it at just the right speed.
Second, at check out, I have never been made to feel as if calling for a taxi was the worst thing in the world. The front desk woman, Marcella, was frustrated that I asked to call for a taxi (she wanted me to take the tram). On top of that, she kept asking me if I wanted an address on my bill...what?! I asked her to clarify and instead, she kept saying "AN ADDRESS" in an increasingly loud tone as she repeated herself over and over. I told her that I've never been asked that before and what address was she specifically referring to. But, of course, to no avail. Since I wanted her to stop repeating "AN ADDRESS" I just said "no" and got out of there as fast as I could.
Can't say I would ever stay here again seeing as there are other options in Dijon.