Guest User
April 13, 2024
I was attracted by the fact that this hotel has a multi-bed suite (two bedrooms, one hall, three bathrooms, and three beds). Although I had some psychological expectations after reading the previous reviews, I really felt the same way when I arrived: it can only last one day and can close down at any time. It is understandable that this place is not very famous and is far less popular than Hailing Island. Many of the houses around the hotel have been made into personalized homestays. It is natural that the hotel cannot maintain its business without long-term customer sources. The desolate lobby, a piece of paper posted on the front door facing the street asking you to go through the back door, and the B building next to it is posted with "whole building for sale". The restaurant floor has been closed for a long time. The tattered floor mat in front of the lobby door is scattered with various fallen leaves and grass roots. The elevator is not bright and mottled, and the door has some problems with closing... The suite has a street view, and there may be few people living there. There are traces of being used as a wedding room, and there is a slight smell of smoke and stuffiness without ventilation. The bedding is hygienic, it looks clean and has no odor, but there are still a lot of hair in the shower floor drain, which is a bit yue. There is no Internet TV, it is cable, not only is it not high-definition, there are not many channels, and there are still a lot of snow. Hahaha, it feels a bit retro. Parking is OK, with so few guests, parking spaces are not tight.
Summary: It is acceptable to stay for one night, but not recommended.
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