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February 27, 2025
The worst hotel I've ever stayed in. There was urine stain on the toilet, spider webs in the corners, dead insects on the floor, a peculiar smell in the room, and when I opened the window, there was a fake view made of a huge billboard, and I couldn't breathe at all. Breakfast is outsourced to a small shop on the roadside next to the parking lot. It is almost open-air, with unsanitary environment and waste gas emissions. Despite repeated warnings not to eat, as the elders were thrifty, he secretly ate when we went to buy coffee. As a result, he felt unwell and had vomiting and diarrhea. Speaking of fire safety, the front desk on the fourth floor is a small and enclosed space, with a group of people gathering together to smoke and no one stopping them. The stairs are also very narrow. I really don't know how they passed the fire inspection. Finally, let me talk about the billboard room. It was extremely noisy all night. We reported it to the front desk, but they said no one had ever complained about it before. In the early morning, they asked us to change rooms, but we refused because we didn't want to go through it again. By the way, no matter what problem we report, they always say that no one has ever reported it before. Feedback has been given to Ctrip. To be honest, the cleaning lady was very polite. Two elders had eaten something sick, so we postponed our booked trip again and again. The front desk also cooperated and gave us a room with delayed check-out until three o'clock. The first video was the sound of the billboards outside all night. We asked the front desk why they gave us the room advertised outside when there was clearly a room available, and they said it was fully booked. In fact, we saw that there was a room available at night. By the way, the hotel told us that there was an influenza A outbreak in Guangdong and that some of the elderly were infected with the virus. Haha, we are the doctors ourselves.
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