Liunvshiailvxing
April 14, 2024
The hotel is quite small. It cannot be compared with the Sheraton in China. It has a few small buildings and a small garden. It is more like an Inn than a resort hotel.
Let’s complain about Ctrip’s quality control. Rooms obtained through agents are the worst. In the entire hotel building A-E, we were assigned to A, the worst location, and then the worst room in building A - the first room on the second floor. The door of this room is close to the public entrance door of the corridor. Residents and employees are constantly entering and exiting there, and the sound of opening and locking the door is loud. There is no main light in the whole room, so it can only be lit by the window. The window faces the hotel parking lot🅿️, and there are constant sounds of cars parking in and out. Picture 1 shows an air exchanger commonly used in American hotels. It starts automatically and makes a loud sound when it starts. The bathroom toilet keeps leaking...
By the way, there are no toothbrushes, no hot water bottles, and no slippers. It is said to be close to UCSD, but in fact it costs more than ten dollars to take an Uber there, so you can't walk there.
I don’t understand how those good reviews came about. What is the real experience of students and parents? If you don't like it, don't spray it. The room I stayed in was about RMB 1,800 per night, for reference for those passing by. Ctrip's overseas quality control is too poor, so don't be afraid of trouble next time and have to go to other platforms to order by yourself.
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