Guest User
June 2, 2024
Environment: Top 1 of the noisiest hotels in Beijing. At 3:30 in the middle of the night, a bunch of people were shouting and yelling in the corridor. Children were playing and adults were shouting. From half past three in the morning until almost half past four. I can't say the quality is bad, I can only say it's not at all. Call the corridor as if it were your own home. I consider myself to be a relatively heavy sleeper. When he woke me up at around three o'clock, I thought it was a fire because of the extremely high-pitched sound.
Breakfast: I suggest that the hotel reconsider and cancel it temporarily to save this cost, give bonuses to employees, or lower room rates. Because it's better not to have it. It's piled there in such a mess that even the hotel foreman can't stand it. He reminds the staff to clean it up a little and put the used napkins on a plate and the pickles. In fact, it doesn't matter. After all, it's free.
The most important thing is that I really can't sleep normally. It was so noisy at 3 or 4 o'clock in the middle of the night that I couldn't sleep. I finally fell asleep later, and I was shouting in the corridor again at 6 o'clock. When I checked out, my head was dizzy. The most basic requirement of the hotel is that people can sleep normally. If you have trouble sleeping, please think carefully. I don't think I'm a pretentious person, and all of them are recorded. At 4 o'clock in the middle of the night, I really wanted to curse people in the corridor. I originally wanted to go for a walk at Marco Polo Bridge, but I didn’t sleep well all night. My head felt dizzy and I was really speechless.
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