Anonymous User
July 23, 2024
I'm really convinced.
I booked a regular double room on Ctrip. When I arrived, I was told that it was no longer available and asked me to pay another 20 to change it to a projection room. Since the guest had booked the room, he should have reserved the room. However, he had to pay extra to stay in it. This is a scam. It's not bad, the tone is not a discussion tone, it's just a notice, why did you bully me directly because I was young, or is it like this no matter which guest comes, there is no sense of service and contract spirit in opening any apartment, it's a disaster, and he said This is their best room. Does the best room look like this?
↓The bathroom is extremely dark (they also said that the light will get brighter as it is turned on, which is a clumsy statement🙏). Is it a place for mice or cockroaches? The guests can't see the light? The lighting in the bathroom heater is also broken. The sewage pipe of the washing machine is directly connected to the bathing area. I don’t know how much dirt can be hidden in the small space of the bathroom when it is dark enough to be seen with the naked eye. I don’t want to step into that place with my shoes. something.
8 out of 11 downlights in the bedroom are broken. Are you reluctant to spend money to repair them if you are trying to make money? I can't bear to put two bottles of mineral water, and I don't have many paper towels. Is this your attitude? The air conditioner is old, the edges and corners are rough, the curtains are damaged, and the teeth of the comb are broken after a few strokes. I have stayed in so many hotels, B&Bs and apartments. This one is of the worst quality. The overall color matching and design are hard to describe. It’s blacklisted and has a negative impact on life. Friends who are a little bit pursuing can rest assured not to come, avoid lightning.
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