The location of this facility seems ideal, as it is close to departure gate 17.
I had booked an overnight stay (4 to 5 hours), as I had a 9.5 hour stop over between a domestic flight (Goa to Delhi), and an international flight to London.
The hotel details on Expedia state that check in time was 3pm. I arrived in Delhi at 5pm, so I assumed that I would be able to go to the pod straight away.
However, when I arrived at the airport on a domestic flight, and tried to get through international immigration and security, to be able to get to the sleep pod, I was told by the immigration officer that this wouldn’t be possible until only four hours before departure.
This meant that instead of having 7 or so hours sleep in the pod, I only ended up with two hours.
People need to be aware of this before booking, if connecting between domestic and international flights, so that they are aware of the maximum amount of time they will get in the pod... This may affect their perception of whether the pods give good value for money.
Another thing to note is that the pods don’t have a solid ceiling, so you can always hear noises from the departure gates. I would therefore recommend bringing earplugs if you have them