Guest User
January 31, 2023
Apart from the geographical location, the check-in experience is quite poor. One is the so-called free parking. The hotel has very few parking spaces, but the location is understandable. What makes me angry is that I was not reminded when booking the room that parking is difficult or whether I need to reserve a parking space in advance. When I finally arrived, I had to go back and forth in two big circles (it took more than half an hour and it was very congested). I finally found a roadside parking spot and left as soon as possible the next morning (when I parked, I specifically asked the waiter what time I had to leave the next morning at the latest. The answer was before 9 o'clock. Fortunately, I drove away at 7:30. There was already a traffic police next to me at that time. I hope there is no penalty. Amitabha); the second is to find a room. I was already physically and mentally exhausted at that time. There was a narrow corridor, the signboard was unclear, and the waiter did not remind me of the location in advance. I could only say that I finally found it after searching all the rooms on the entire floor. It was then that I suddenly discovered that the fire escape map was more accurate. The third was the hygiene in the room. There were some hairs in the quilt on the bed, many corners were unhygienic, the floor heating was good but uncontrollable, and the overall environmental hygiene was poor. Price, room size, facilities and location are all related, but the basic experience of staying in a hotel is the most important and direct. Finally, I would like to remind friends who are going to the city that never sleeps that you should still find a hotel with a certain degree of popularity. After all, only by getting a good rest can you have the energy and mood to travel well (of course, if the focus is on the geographical location, friends who are not the most concerned about price, experience, etc. can ignore it).
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