I spent New Year's Eve in this hotel with my 6 friends because we thought it would be better to sleep one night in a hotel in our 2-nights/3 days White desert tour, although after spending night in White desert I think we should have slept both nights in the desert because it's really special adventure. This hotel was chosen because it had better prices (cca 60$/double room) than Qasr El Bawity Hotel (which was our first choice) and it had good reviews. We had rooms around the hot spring - which was small but deep pool with red-couloured water (due to the high percentage of iron in it) but for us it was too cold for bath (although water was hot). Room was big enough and seemed clean but the bedding wasn't. What really disturbed us was realizing next morning that there is no water so we couldn't have shower or go to toilet and nobody bothered to tell us what happen or when can we expect to get water. I think it would be decent of them at least to charge us less for the rooms at this situation. On the bright side I can tell that Peter (one of the owners of the Hotel) seemed like a nice and friendly guy who tries to keep this hotel above Egypt standards but due to the surrounding and problems like the one we experienced this isn't easy job. This hotel is good choice as a sleeping place on your way to the desert (if you don't want to sleep in tents) but I couldn't see myself spending there few days for any other reason.