Guest User
August 1, 2023
Lightning protection!
1. Location problem: If you are not traveling by car or renting a car immediately after landing, this hotel is remote and it is difficult to take a taxi. The navigation does not have a specific location, so you have to climb a long hill by yourself. Even though the hotel said they would send someone to take us up, we had to wait 20 minutes downstairs before someone came. Takeout basically starts in 1 hour. Either the hotel will make a detailed map for everyone's reference and check in on their own, or they will have someone waiting down there all day long to take guests up at any time.
2. Room problem: It is said to be a villa, but it is just a bungalow. The exterior of the house looks good, and the facilities inside are beyond words. The whole house smart home written on the promotional page only has an electric toilet, no TV, no smart home, and the air conditioner is an independent hanging air conditioner. The curtains on several windows couldn't cover anything at all, and there were various gaps. I called someone to adjust them, and just took a piece of tape and put them up casually. The curtain that cannot cover is facing the tatami. I asked why we were sleeping because people outside could see us, but the staff said they couldn't. I could see everything clearly when I went out, but he told me that if you turn off the light, you can't see anything. …Wouldn’t it mean that people can look at it casually during the day? The most speechless thing is that it is said to have two beds and can accommodate four people. One is a normal bed, and the other tatami is just covered with a thin mattress. The mattress is half smaller than the tatami, and a sheet is placed on it to serve as a bed. My partner and I seemed to be sleeping on wooden boards. We were tossing and turning all night and couldn't fall asleep. After getting up, both of us who slept on the tatami said we didn't sleep well, as if we hadn't slept all night. It hurts everywhere. Since it says occupancy of four people, does it need a mattress like this? There are obviously many people staying in the room, but there are only two bottles of water in the room, only one toothbrush, no slippers, very few paper towels and no spare paper towels. If this was a cheap hotel, I wouldn't say anything. The price is close to 1k, and everything is not in place. How dare you set the price? I called someone to deliver insufficient water, slippers, etc., and asked for several items in total. The person who came every time seemed to have amnesia, and it took 4 trips to deliver everything. What each staff member said was inconsistent. Some said they were on duty 24 hours a day, but our friend arrived at 12 o'clock in the evening. When we asked him to send someone to pick him up, he said it was too late and no one was probably there.
3. Let me give you a few fair comments. This house is indeed a mountain view room. The environment is good during the day. If you want to stay in the hotel and enjoy it for a day, it cannot meet the standards of the manor. There is no benign ecosystem, shopping, entertainment, and rooms. The facilities are rudimentary and not worthy of the word manor.
4. If the hotel is willing to install a TV, replace all the curtains with cloth curtains, put mattresses on the tatami, have all the supplies in the room, arrange for 24-hour reception by staff, have a 24-hour convenience store in the manor, and add entertainment facilities. Then I will retract this negative review. It’s worthy of the price of 1k
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