Hardware: The first impression the hotel gave me was that it was luxurious. Design is the biggest selling point, like an art museum. Artworks are placed in every corner of the public area and the room. The atrium with a U-shaped structure is antique, and the pavilions and waterside pavilions are in the quaint Jiangnan style. I read many reviews before saying that the hotel is dark, but I personally feel it is okay. The room starts at 60 square meters, which is larger than some hotel suites. The space layout is square and the bathtub is big enough for children to swim in it. Dyson hair dryers and smart toilets are standard. Speaking of which, what shocked me the most was the row of more than a dozen bottles of water on the bar as soon as I entered the room, and three one-liter bottles of tea-making water. This is No. 1 in the hotels I have stayed in (no need to call the front desk to deliver water anymore)
Parent-child attributes:
The hotel itself has a children's playground. Although it is not large, it uses all German Haba toys and facilities. Almost all children aged 1-6 have projects suitable for them, and it is not recommended for older children. There is also an organic farm across the road (you can enter with your room card). The reason why I think it is worth the money is that the package includes picking, fishing and picnic boxes on the farm. I originally brought my kids here to play, so I think it is worth it.
Food and Beverage:
The breakfast variety is quite rich. The beef noodles and pancakes are good in the staple food. There are also peanuts and chicken feet in the steamed area. There are many kinds of fruits, especially the unlimited supply of strawberries and blueberries, which still shocked me a little. There are about 7 or 8 kinds of cheese, 🍞all provided by their own bakery, so you can eat them with confidence. It’s just that the dining time is a little shorter from 7:30 to 10:30. It would be better if it could be extended. The Chinese restaurant and breakfast are in the same area. I had dinner for about 300 yuan per person. The products are very delicate and the portions are sufficient. The most amazing thing is the stinky tofu bullfrog. It’s the first time I’ve eaten such fresh stinky tofu. I can’t bear to pack it up and finish it all. (Oh, by the way, a 10% service charge is charged for meals)
Service:
The services of several hotels in Liangrang are very consistent. They will not be treated differently because of the difference in the hotel you stay in. The staff and cleaning ladies will greet you when they see you. It can be seen that they have been systematically trained. Before checking in, I added WeChat with the housekeeper Xiao Zhu and told him that it was my child’s birthday on the day of check-in. Whether there could be room decoration or small cake, it was arranged immediately. The room attendant Lu Xiuhua arranged balloons and cards in advance, and sang birthday songs and delivered cakes, which was full of emotional value. The housekeeper also helped to arrange various activities on the farm. The Mini Bar in the room is free, and the hotel’s homemade egg rolls are delicious. I asked the waiter if I could give a few more, and he gave them very readily when I made the night bed. Tea tasting and coffee/cocktails were also given when I checked in. To be honest, compared with coffee, tea is more suitable for my taste. The coffee in the bar is not as good as the organic restaurant next to the hotel.
If there is a disadvantage, it may be that the surrounding facilities are not rich enough. The community is relatively deserted. It may be more popular when it is in Liangren City. I have to choose the right time to come next time.
Perfect
195 Reviews