This is one of the cheapest hotels in Den Hague that allows pets, one of only a handful, unlike most European cities.
The hotel is sort of novel, as it is floating. Occasionally you will catch a wake and the room will move, much like while on a ship or during an earthquake.
There is an Asian grocery store, which appears to do a good amount of business during the day, as well as a Chinese restaurant in the building, which accounts for the smell of egg rolls when walking to your room.
The room itself, in my case, did not smell like egg rolls, and was very much like any other hotel. The reception on the TV wasn't great, but I imagine that's normal when your hotel is out to sea.
The beds were a bit harder than I'm familiar with, not uncomfortable, just hard. I slept fine for most of the night.
The biggest downside to the hotel must be the thin walls. I woke up to the sounds of my hotel neighbors getting amorous. The moaning lasted a good long time, or at least what seemed like a long time for someone trying to suppress the noise and go back to sleep. Kudos to them!
Bonus Perk: There is a water taxi stand at a pier near the end of the hotel. While visiting, it was nice to go through the adjacent park on a walk to the Market Hall, but after realizing the true distance, the water taxi departing from the maritime museum to the Europa Mast was a great benefit. And it is priced right at only 4.5 euro p.p.