Every time I get a chance to stay here, I'll cheat you. Its price is more than twice that of Hilton, All Seasons, and Atour. It should be a pretty good hotel, but it feels like it's in a semi-abandoned state. It can be seen that it was built to a high standard, but now most of it is closed. The room facilities are OK, but the hygiene and management are average. Breakfast is separated from the lobby, and there are not many types of meals. The Chinese restaurant is basically a discouragement, with large round tables for banquets, ridiculously high prices, and very unpalatable. I wanted to find a resort hotel to stay comfortably for two days, but I had to go out to find food every day. I came here for the hot springs, but there was no one inside, and the swimming pool was cold and I didn't dare to swim. At night, two Didi drivers couldn't find the lobby because the lights were too dim, and they didn't dare to turn on the main lights in the lobby. The internal phone sometimes malfunctioned, so the front desk added WeChat to communicate. The Didi driver said that it was very cautious at night, but we found other fun in the silence, and the stars were particularly bright in the dark. To be honest, the surrounding environment is quite good, with birds singing and flowers blooming in the mountains, the hotel has its own hot springs, and there is a mountain trail next to it. The location is good, but this hotel is really hard to describe. The management and service are not as good as those of ordinary budget hotels. The food is not good, the accommodation is not good, the entertainment is not good, and it is very expensive. It is really terrible.
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