SuperLies
May 4, 2025
It is indeed quite average. Although it is a five-star hotel, it can only be regarded as a building scale. The room price is expensive among other five-star hotels in Putian, but the overall experience is not worth the price. The whole room gives people a cheap feeling, which does not match its price at all.
Service: There is no service. As a five-star hotel, there is no welcome, and there is no reception process at the front desk. When you go to the front desk to open a room, 2 or 3 people are gathered there, and you say one sentence to another, which makes people feel very confused. I don’t know how to operate. There is no guest ushering service after opening the room. The room card is given to you and it’s over. There is not even a sentence: "The elevator to the upper floor is over there." There is no such a word. After going up, I found that someone’s takeaway garbage was piled up at the elevator entrance, and the whole corridor was smelly. The pile of garbage was still there when I checked out at 13:00 the next day. The room is poorly soundproofed. As long as someone passes by in the corridor, you can hear the voice, including the sound of opening and closing doors in other rooms. The room feels very cheap. There are things like imprinted tape on the table, exposed wires, traces of overflowing glue, and the cabinet doors are not closed smoothly. In general, the price is not worthy of the location, and it feels like living in a famous hostel in a luxury building. The mini bar refrigerator was empty, with only two bottles of pure water (at least use Kunlun Mountain Baisuishan or something), and the toiletries were also average. The only good thing was that the bed was comfortable and I slept well last night.
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