It was my first time to visit Shipu. Since I booked it many days in advance for May Day, the room price was relatively cheap, more than 200 per night. In the previous guide, I have seen many netizens commenting on the poor sanitary environment of this store. I never expected that I would fall into this trap. …
The price was cheap, so it was understandable that the store arranged for us to stay in a "deluxe sea view room" on the second floor. Half of the view outside the window was blocked by a few worn-out pillars and signs on top of the hotel entrance.
The hygiene in the room was unimaginably poor. After entering the "Mixiang House", I opened the quilt on the bed on the right and found four dead rice elephants. I couldn't bear this. After changing into disposable sheets and quilt covers, I found two live ones on the bed. It was too late to change rooms, as the disposable bed sheets, quilt and toilet cover were all used. At about 5 o'clock the next morning, another live one was found on the bedside. Later, I carefully explored the ground and found that there were corpses of rice elephants everywhere. What the hell? Why are there so many rice elephants in the room? Both dead and alive.
In addition, the air conditioner in the hotel is really just a decoration. It is turned on to 35°C and the room temperature is always 20°C. Even after calling, no one came to check. You say that the weather is fine now, but it will be so hot later that you arrange people in this kind of room. To do business to this extent is to destroy your future! ! !
The next day after going out for dinner, I came back and found that the sheets on the bed without disposable bed covers had been changed, but the quilt cover had not been changed. I accepted it kindly, but why were the sheets changed?
Because I have a friend with a child in my travels, and I also have children with me, I don’t want to be affected by my mood for playing later, so I didn’t make a fuss when I checked out, but I definitely deserve a bad review. Three stars for the hotel is really too much.
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