Voyage48615839197
February 21, 2024
這就一個潛水宿舍,棚户區性質,如果一晚上150塊錢也不是不行,但是潛水中心收了我們430,就離譜。。具體問題都在下面細説了,主要是回到國內要求必須寫夠50個漢字。 Firstly, it's important to clarify that this isn't a hotel, despite the outrageous price we paid. The resort's dive centre charged us over 3000 pesos per night (equivalent to 430 RMB). We had all assumed that this price would guarantee a decent accommodation, but we were in for a rude awakening. Let's refer to this place as a mere shelter, consisting of an old building with two beds. The sheets appeared filthy, and all the furniture looked shabby and disheveled. There was no provision for drinking water, shower gel, shampoo, hairdryer, or kettle. The only features were two towers that were fading from white to grey. The following day, the toilet became clogged. Worse still, on the fifth day, the power and water supplies were cut off at 7 am without any prior warning. We waited patiently until 7:30, only to receive a reply from the staff that the power wouldn't be restored until 5 pm. Fortunately, we were scheduled to depart at 8 am the next day. I'm perplexed about how the pricing was determined, as this 'hotel' offered the worst experience I have ever encountered, given the exorbitant cost. Regarding the Dala Dive Centre, a diving establishment operated by Chinese DMs, it has a significant presence in the Chinese diving tourism industry in this region. This is evident from the frequency with which even random tutu drivers outside restaurants inquire about our destination, "to the ocean bay?" Although I cannot speak on behalf of other divers, I would like to share my personal experience with this diving centre. Firstly, prior to our trip, we were only provided with commercial pictures of the accommodation as information, and the actual name of the hotel was only communicated to us two days before our arrival. Granted, we could have been more diligent in checking for further details online or exercising caution when no hotel name was initially disclosed, but this fact remains unchanged: we felt we had been misled in some manner. Secondly, although the diving package was advertised as an all-inclusive price, we were informed by the diving centre via text message on our first night in Dalaguete that there would be an additional cost of 45 RMB per person for lunch boxes the following day for our diving activities. It was unusual that three dives per day did not include a complimentary lunch box, considering that our regular dinner at a famous local restaurant only cost us 50 RMB per person. Lastly, on our first diving day, our group of seven divers was assigned only one dive guide. This caused significant delays as the guide had to set up all the equipment on his own, and we even had to assist in order to keep to the diving schedule.
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