Awful check in experience.
I queued up behind a couple whose electronic key fob to open their room wasn't working. They were given a card to get in instead.
The receptionist gave me an electronic key fob to get into my room. I went to my room to discover it didn't work, so went back to reception.
She then gave me an electronic card instead. I went to my room only to discover that that didn't work either, so went back to reception.
One of the other people on reception said they would come with me to try and diagnose the problem. It wasn't clear what needed diagnosing - I think they may simply have thought I was too dopey to use the key fob and card - but I agreed. We went back to my room where they discovered that the key fob I'd told them didn't work, didn't work, and that the key card I'd told them didn't work, didn't work. So we wandered back to reception.
Now I was given a key fob for a different room. Hurrah, it worked! But it was located in a flat full of Dutch school children on some kind of learning holiday. I'd no sooner got in my room than one of their carers knocked on the door and was quite insistent that I had to leave - understandably they were quite concerned about unknown adults around small children. So I wandered back to reception.
At fifth time of asking, I finally got a working key to a room I could stay in.
There are positives: the campus is nice, the breakfast is good. There's a bus stop very close by to get into town.
But very uncomfortable bed.