I drove by Zhanjiang and stayed for one night on the 9th. First of all, I would like to thank the beautiful woman who helped us check in (with a red ribbon on her collar). She gently and patiently informed us of various check-in matters, and enthusiastically helped us push our luggage upstairs. Thank you very much. We rated it very well. It’s for this beauty!
Then, after entering the room, I still had certain expectations for the obsolescence of the room facilities. After all, it was a hotel in 2016, but there were still some things that were difficult to accept. The biggest problem was the design of the sink. At first glance, the design is quite unique, but after using it, I found that it is too difficult to use! It is difficult to unscrew Yuantuotuo if there is some soap on your hands, and it is also difficult to adjust the water temperature. But the biggest disadvantage is that the faucet is too close to the sink, and the water can easily flow to the sink and then overflow and get wet. Clothes... Secondly, the smell of sewerage in the bathroom was very strong, and it felt like it hit my forehead.
Finally, the variety and quality of breakfast dishes were average, and the attitude of the restaurant staff was very cold and blunt, which was very disappointing. I had to rush on my way early the next morning, but my two-and-a-half-year-old child didn't sleep well the first night. He had no appetite when he woke up in the morning, so I wanted to take away the three or four pieces of bread he had left after taking a few bites. The restaurant staff asked for a food bag. The male staff asked another male staff, and then the second male staff asked the third female staff who later replied: Our restaurant policy is that no take-out is allowed! I explained politely and still got the same reply. For a moment, I felt like I was in a government office hall.
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