Service at the front desk was amazing, and I was upgraded to a suite which was really kind of them. But... I couldn't get the WiFi to work at any point during my stay, when I went to the pool there were no towels available, and the key cards struggled to operate the lifts (for me and other guests I observed during my stay). So teething problems for a new building.
But my big issue was one of safety. I gave a credit card on check-in so that I could make charges to my room. After signing for drinks at the pool bar, I was getting ready for bed late one night and the phone rang, for a reason they were unable to explain they couldn't use my signature to settle the bill, and a member of staff was waiting outside my door with a card reader so I could pay the bill. Why was this not done at checkout? Why even take my card info if it can't be used? Most importantly, WHY send a male member of staff to the room of a solo woman, late at night, when she has told you she is in her nightclothes? The staffer himself was lovely, but the situation made me feel unsafe.