Guest User
May 23, 2025
I originally thought that the dormitory hotel was inside the university, but the University of Toronto itself has no walls and is completely open, so there is no inexplicable superiority and security of living on campus. I had read the reviews saying that the conditions were very poor, so I had a psychological expectation. In fact, the twin room 5062 is still very good, very large, equivalent to two single rooms combined, with a bed on each side and a cabinet, table, etc. There is a window that can be opened a little bit. The long strip next to the window is probably a ventilation device, and there is wind coming out. The bed frame is small and shallow, and the mattress is relatively thin. There is only one blanket in the closet. 5062 just opens to the public female bathroom, which has about 10 sinks, toilets and showers, and is very clean. The room distribution is very different from traditional Chinese university dormitories. They are not a corridor, but a bit like a beehive. Anyway, it is a very special experience. The international rankings of Tsinghua and Peking University in Canada are comparable to those of Tsinghua and Peking University. T&T Chinatown is relatively close. The check-in time is relatively strict at 3 pm. Because it is not a hotel, things are done a little slower. I asked several times and they said your room is still dirty. But what else do you want for $100?
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