Laizineimengalashan
October 8, 2024
The first six pictures are of the first floor of the hotel, the front desk. The rest are photos of the room.
Facilities: The hotel is newly opened, so the facilities are relatively new. I was worried about the smell, but actually it was okay and there was no smell. I live on the second floor. The basic facilities are all there, nothing particularly outstanding. Because I brought a child, there are slippers for the child. There are no dental kits for children, but most parents will bring their own dental kits.
We, 2 adults and 2 children, slept in shared beds. I live on the second floor, facing the street, with large floor-to-ceiling windows. I can clearly see the street below. I usually pull up the gauze when I come back, or pull it all the way up, otherwise I can clearly see the room from the opposite side.
The hotel has a restaurant on the 8th floor. The breakfast variety is okay, not too much. (Pictures 15 and 16 were taken on the last morning. The children ate less, so they took less). I can roughly recall that the staple food is: noodles, rice noodles (noodles and rice noodles have the same soup), steamed buns, steamed buns, fried eggs, and boiled eggs. The dishes are different every day, probably fried carrots, stir-fried lotus vegetables, and vegetarian fried green leafy vegetables (I didn’t pay much attention to what kind of green leafy vegetables it was). There is corn and sweet potatoes every day. Slices of bread, croissants, rolls, jam, unheated bread. The drinks include hot milk, hot soy milk, and orange juice that is cooler than normal temperature. Vegetable salad, sausage, bacon (not available every day), porridge. The fruits include watermelon, honeydew melon, crispy dates (the types of fruits change every day), cereals and the like, and pickled mustard, that’s pretty much what I can think of. That beef noodle is not Lanzhou beef noodle, and people from northwest China may not like it very much. No egg fried rice. I booked breakfast for 2 people, including children. The front desk asked me to go on a tour at ** for 29.9. I took a one-day tour. For the remaining 3 days, I had to wait for about half an hour on the day of check-in, so the hotel gave it to my children. Probably because it was National Day, we had to wait a little longer to check in. We sat and rested in the lobby while we were given hot water.
Service: Maybe it was because there were fewer waiters during the National Day or for other reasons. It felt like the two aunties were the ones who cleaned every time. It was also because they didn't clean it up on the first day of check-in. The girl at the front desk was helping to clean the room on the first day, but I was not allowed to enter the room for cleaning the next day. I left the trash can at the door for replacement and called the front desk. It turned out that I may have forgotten it. The trash was still there when I came back at night. At the door, I called again and the person who came was changed. There was no special explanation for the next few days. The cleaning staff came in and only picked up the garbage, filled some basic slippers, toothbrushes, paper towels, etc., shook the quilt, and would not touch anything else.
Transportation: Go out of the hotel and turn left onto the street. It's convenient to take a taxi or hail a taxi, and it's relatively easy to find. Take the subway from Yiguanmiao Station on Line 3. Turn left after exiting the hotel and keep walking. It will take about 6 to 7 minutes to reach the subway entrance. To go to the Panda Base, Line 3 is direct.
The child was hungry at night and ordered takeout. The delivery person was a robot (the last picture), and the takeaway person would not go upstairs.
The penultimate picture is of the elevator entrance on the second floor. The cat on the opposite side of the window is very interesting to see every day.
Hope this helps everyone! !
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