The hotel hardware is like a fast hotel, and the room decoration is also fast hotel style. The 2nd to 7th floors are not hotels, but other companies. The room rate during the May Day holiday is more than 700 (usually around 400), and I think the room rate of around 400 is more appropriate. The biggest hardware problem of this hotel is that there are relatively few elevators, only three elevators (and they have to be shared with other companies below the 8th floor). It takes a long time to wait for the elevator during peak hours, which is very frustrating. The elevator problem also reflects the problems of hotel management. For example, during the morning meal peak or when there is a wedding, the hotel should anticipate that customers are nervous about taking the elevator, and should adopt the hotel staff elevator to change the passenger elevator (at this time, it is not a dedicated elevator for employees, but employees should be prohibited from cleaning and transporting items during peak hours); the fire escape stairs to each floor are open (instead of locking the door for safety reasons), especially the stairs to the restaurant floor on the 8th floor. The safety door should be opened (if safety issues are considered, the hotel can send security guards to be on duty and check the room card before passing; or use the room card to enter and post reminders in conspicuous places). I just can't wait for the elevator. I can't open the safety door from the safety passage stairs to the 8th floor and can't get to the 8th floor. I have to climb the stairs to the original floor to continue waiting for the elevator. At that time, my mood collapsed. The front desk greeted and greeted, and there was a return visit afterwards. It was not bad. The breakfast was rich and the taste was average. It is recommended to add some local special snacks.
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