Elaine55555
June 18, 2024
Lightning protection. The management and training of this hotel is terrible.
The first thing: At eight o'clock, while I was still sleeping, the hotel staff knocked on my door and asked me if I wanted to check out! Be sick! Check out, I won't go to the front desk myself? Do I need you to come up in person at eight o'clock? Are you driving me away?
I called the front desk to ask what was going on. The front desk said I was checking out from the room next door and reported the wrong room number. No, then when you come up and knock on the door, do you want to check and then knock on the door? Just say "sorry" and forget about it, saying nothing more.
I'm going out to have fun, and you want me to be a member of the early morning crowd?
The second thing: The hotel's location is excellent, but the car cannot park in front of the hotel. When I arrived, the chef dropped me off outside the pedestrian street. I dragged my suitcase and searched for 10 minutes before I found the hotel.
When I arrived at the front desk, I asked the staff if the car could not be parked? The staff said, yes, but you have to search for the address to the Sunshine Club underground parking lot. In this case, why don't you write it on Ctrip? There are so many check-in tips. It says that check-in requires a deposit of 300 per night, but it doesn't mention how to park? I'm here to have fun, not for military training.
The third thing: pick up. I asked the front desk, how can I ask the driver to pick me up when I leave? The front desk only knows Sunshine Club. I asked her, how can I give directions to the driver? The driver didn't know how to walk in the parking lot. Reply from the front desk: Just take the elevator to Minus 2. Me: I asked the driver how to find the hotel. Receptionist: They'll know. Me: OK, even you don’t know.
If you don’t know, then you can ask your colleagues later and give me an answer instead of just talking nonsense!
The hotel's hygiene is okay (but the floor is dark and old). The location is right on the edge of the city that never sleeps. After visiting the city that never sleeps, you can go back to the hotel directly. but! With so many other options, there’s really no need to choose a hotel that wakes you up at 8 o’clock in the morning and requires you to drag your suitcase through the pedestrian mall to get there. Next time you come to Xi'an, avoid lightning.
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