I just want to say how much of the landscape is wasted by this B&B. In fact, I am also a very Buddhist person when it comes to staying. I usually just go through the places that I find unsatisfactory/uncomfortable, and I never write a review specifically because I am lazy and feel special at the same time. A satisfactory accommodation experience is hard to come by. The lights could not be turned off when I went to bed at night. The last straw that broke the camel's back made me recall the dissatisfaction moments of the day: 1. There was no prompt after check-in. You don’t know if you don’t ask: There is no reminder about the breakfast time. When I ask after 9 o’clock, it says that breakfast will be until 10 o’clock. If I ask, I don’t know: I ask if the TV has a screen mirroring function and let me try it myself. Finally, I said “wait a moment.” After that, there was no reply. 2. Poor hardware equipment: A new B&B built in 2004 has the worst TV (I feel the picture quality was ten years ago) and the most ordinary toilet that feels comparable to a public toilet. There is no storage space in the shower room, and toiletries can only be placed on the floor. Finally, this was my first time staying at the hotel and I had to swipe my card several times to open the door. I was forced to stand outside the door and had to be careful of mosquito bites. 3. Poor software quality: The toothbrush and toothpaste are actually okay, but there is no separate plastic package, only a carton outer packaging. The bedding smells of super strong disinfectant, which makes rhinitis patients uncomfortable. The curtains at the bedside couldn't be closed completely, which would leak light in the morning. The windows and doors couldn't be locked, so my husband could only sleep by the window to protect me. It was not safe at all! ! ! It's just too late and I'm too lazy to find anyone. 4. There is only one butler. You have to ask yourself what you want to know. There is no check-in guide or transportation guide. You just need to follow the instructions on the phone. After checking in, there was no introduction to what to do nearby, breakfast time, or precautions. In the evening, the price of our room type was reduced by 400 (I opened Qunar to recommend this place to my friends. In the afternoon, I was still very satisfied with the natural scenery here, but when I saw the price reduction, I was speechless and wanted to withdraw the recommendation). The welcome fruit was not given without asking. I didn’t know what was in the breakfast. When I went to the front desk, the housekeeper was busy and asked us to take a look. I asked where to look? It turned out that breakfast was ordered verbally, many times at once. I just woke up and I really couldn’t remember it. There was a 20 minute wait for breakfast as there was only one person. I originally came here to escape the world, but writing this now feels like it goes against my original intention, but I can’t bear it even though I’m on my period. Also, I stayed in a very recommended hotel with super good service and first-line sea view the night before! ! After check-in, afternoon tea, evening sweets, singing performances, and fireworks are only 900+. Maybe I can’t accept it because of my psychological gap? Summary: If it costs 6 or 700, you can consider experiencing the fountain and stream. If it costs 1,000+, please avoid lightning.
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