Guest User
June 30, 2023
This was the worst and most horrible experience I've had in all these years. I felt itchy on the night of June 28th when I checked in, but I didn't take it seriously. On the night of June 29th, when I entered the room and lifted the quilt, I saw a large bug with a flat body. I caught it with a tissue and pressed it down, and I smelled an unpleasant odor. I guess it was a bedbug. Then I saw a small one on the pillow. I didn't take it seriously. I took a shower and lay down to rest. I didn't expect that the more I slept, the more uncomfortable I felt. First, my arms itched, then my neck and feet. I couldn't stand it anymore, so I woke up and turned on the light. I was dumbfounded. There were many bedbugs of all sizes on the pillow, bed cushions, sheets and quilts... It was past three in the morning, so I called I told the front desk, and I was very disappointed with the result and the subsequent service attitude of the boss: a young girl who had just joined the company came to deal with it. She contacted the boss and asked him to spray insecticide. There was no other room to change. Of course, I didn't want to continue to stay in this room and continue to be bitten by insects. After all, I thought that they would run out again after the lights were turned off. I strongly requested to change rooms. In the end, I could only ask them to vacate the employee room for the aunt to let me sleep. Alas, the employee room was only the size of a palm and the air conditioner leaked on the quilt... I also didn't fall asleep from more than four in the morning until dawn. It was a very miserable experience. Therefore, business travelers should be cautious when choosing accommodation. I hope everyone can avoid pitfalls.
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