Guest User
April 6, 2024
1. Near the highway intersection, far from the city center
2. The hotel is just a small piece of open space next to a community. There are no facilities at all, and it is surrounded by communities. If such a hotel can get four stars on Ctrip and be called light luxury, how should other B&Bs with a slightly stronger sense of design be defined? How should other formal four-star hotels be defined?
3. There is no professionalism in the service. From the time I checked in at the front desk and refused to leave my personal mobile phone number, I was cold-faced and impatient throughout the entire process; the hotel I redeemed my Ctrip points for fruit actually had the nerve to say that it was a gift from the hotel, and the fruit was just a few tomatoes and a few grapes; the sun room was open for breakfast , it’s so narrow and cramped that it’s easy to knock someone over if you turn around.
4. I specially booked a room that is said to be 70 square meters. The so-called yard is only about 7 square meters, and the room is less than 30 square meters. The staff chatted at night, and the sounds of the carts and security intercoms were clearly audible in the room.
5. Most of my long-term business trips to various provinces every year use the Ctrip platform to book hotels, but I didn’t expect Ctrip’s recommendations to be so unreliable.
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