Guest User
August 5, 2024
We are in the most remote area of Arctic Village, about 3 kilometers away from the central area. We booked an ordinary standard room. When we looked over, we saw that it was in a basement. It was cold and damp. I felt that the quilt was all wet. There was a machine that made too much noise at night. It was only available after 11 o'clock. I stopped and asked the store owner who said it was a generator. The room was newly renovated and had a strong smell of glue. I originally booked it for two nights, but it was too much for one night. Guests who checked out together also said the smell was too strong. I went to eat at 7:30 in the morning. There were only two vegetarian dishes and two pickles, half a pot of rice soup, 7 or 8 corn cobs, no eggs, and no milk and soy milk. The boss's reply was, "We cooked 100 eggs this morning, and there were 70 guests." They all ate them." Under the protest of the guests, we counted a few people who had not eaten the eggs and were planning to go out to buy them. In the current tourist season, even a few eggs are not ready.
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