Anonymous User
October 6, 2024
I made a temporary decision to go to Fuzhou to climb Gushan Mountain on October 2nd. I wanted to book a hotel closer to Sanfangqixiang. I searched online for a long time and read reviews saying that the hotel has a parking lot. I asked the front desk about the price, and I saw that it was fifty cents more expensive than Ctrip. But when I placed the order with Ctrip, the price instantly jumped to the same price as the front desk, with a standard room of more than 700. I was also drunk. What do you think is going on? I was too lazy to look for it, so I placed an order, but the phone didn't tell me how to park or the specific location of the hotel. As a result, the navigation missed the hotel because there was a tunnel ahead, so I had to go around 5.4 kilometers to get back to the hotel. I still found the parking lot at the back by myself. Did the front desk remind me about the surrounding road conditions and which intersection should I turn in for parking? I think it’s quite confusing. After all, although the hotel is on the side of the road, there are overpasses and big trees blocking the signboard. It is very inconspicuous and difficult to find when you first drive. The room is small, and the standard room faces the main road. The room has the pungent smell of soft decoration and the smell of an old hotel. The bathroom and shower room are also small, and the indoor space is crowded. The table is small and there is no room for it when it is full of cups and kettles. If it wasn't for May Day, I wouldn't have chosen this place to book a room. There is a one-way road on the side of the hotel and a tunnel overpass in front. To take a taxi, you need to take a detour. It is convenient to go to the second ring road to take a taxi. The front desk did not remind you about this. Let me tell you as a reference! It's close to West Lake Park, so you can go for a walk in the park.
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