No worries.
I stayed in the usual JE Meridien hotel across the street from the airport before getting on the Paradise Dancer.
Very clean (tiled), relatively large rooms. The rooms are individually air conditioned with the usual wall units you see in Asia. Plenty cool enough. The hallways to the rooms had open windows with no screens. A concern as it is a malarial area. A couple mossies got in my room and I hadn't started my malarone due to the effect on my sleep (Malarone dreams). Got a couple bites but I'm still good 1.5 years later.
Restaurant on the first floor with u can take food back to the room. Breakfast was a bit sketchy with just some oil based butter and some gruel looking stuff. Indo breakfast is typically good spicy noodles, but I don't remember seeing that. I brought oatmeal packets. For dinner, I suggest the shrimp skewers as the sauce is delicious after initially buying chicken thinking it'd be neutral, but I honestly got something like beaks and other unidentifiable crunchy chicken (what would be crunchy?!) covered with a delicious sauce.
A trip advisor report reminded me of the tiny box containing hot water for the shower. It was like 18 inches square. Set to hot...empty.
One thing is the call to prayers. There are Muslim mosques nearby and they have mutliple calls to prayers which means "music" broadcast over the entire place at various times during the day most notably at like 6 AM. That was my first exposure and...wasn't my cup of tea.
Important is be prepared for delays leaving the airport as they literally had 1 guy passing an entire 737's luggage through a small door into the airport. And it is baking hot with no aircon. Being in NY, you might be able to handle the heat and humidity. More important is be prepared for delays leaving Sorong. All the flights the day we left were 3+ hours delayed. Worse was the heat leaving. It was big time hot and humid trying to check in the airport and a ton of people. Having locals check you through the airport is a major plus. You wouldn't want to be part of the crowd. Multiple people in our group nearly passed out waiting to check through. Meanwhile locals are standing around with, no lie, full coats and sweaters on. I'm just pouring sweat.

The waiting area has fans, no aircon and plenty of people stuffed in there. Hydrate and bring water. There is a little store in the waiting area to buy cool drinks and other stuff including pearls!