The family room I booked for 1500 for two nights was actually a king-size bed room with a single bed next to it. The single bed was the kind that could be moved around on wheels, and it wasn't particularly stable. The room wasn't very big either. The hotel breakfast was pretty good, with a wide variety of fresh items. The restaurant staff was also very patient and enthusiastic, and they would even take the initiative to send Wangzai milk to the children. One thing that wasn't very comfortable was that the welcome fruit wasn't placed in the room in advance. When I checked in, the front desk gave me the fruit and children's supplies to take with me. The children didn't have shampoo and shower gel, only toothbrushes and slippers. Because the child was relatively young, I asked the front desk for a bed guard, and they told me that there were only 3 bed guards in the entire hotel, and they were all used up. They could provide a baby bed, and then the baby bed that was moved in was a very low cloth one, not wooden, and it wasn't very clean either. There was only a layer of cloth at the bottom, and the quilt they added wasn't for children, but for adults. Wouldn't a child sleeping in such a small bed with such a large quilt be pressed down? The final solution was to use a baby bed to block the big bed. Personally, I feel that apart from the good location, close to the subway and the zoo, the price-performance ratio is very average, and the hygiene is also average. When I checked in, I saw a dried fruit core on the countertop near the mini bar. On the first day, I went out to play during the day and came back around 4 pm. I found that the house had not been cleaned yet, so I called the front desk to inform them. It may also be that I pressed the Do Not Disturb button the night before and it was still on the next day. In short, the experience was very average, and the parent-child facilities were not perfect.
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