Guest User
May 5, 2024
I don't often comment, but after thinking about it again, I still want to share my experience of this stay with everyone. To go to the hotel, you can only go to the entrance of the ancient city by car, and then use the navigation to pull your luggage and walk on the bluestone road. It is not too far, and it takes about 10 minutes to arrive. I feel much better when I see the more impressive foyer. When I entered the door, I met a kind-hearted man who made me feel at home. The front desk service was also good when I checked in and took my card. I was given room 1101. I was afraid of the noise, so I asked if there was a room inside. The waiter explained that there were more guests and the room was full. There are no rooms (but I saw there are rooms on Ctrip). When you walk to the yard, you will see an antique Chinese style, a small fish pond with several small fish and toy ducks, and a small flower pot. The small garden formed by it, to be honest, the environment is quite good. The rooms have the same Chinese style, the toilet is voice-smart, a small refrigerator, a coffee machine, etc. The facilities are relatively complete and brand new, and disposable towels are also provided. Every day, some fruits and bread are given as breakfast for the next day. The location is excellent, very close to several attractions, and it is very convenient to eat, which is also an advantage. But the feeling of moving in is not good. First, it feels like a large courtyard. It is not soundproofed and is very noisy. Maybe it is due to the wooden structure. When people on the second floor walk on the first floor, there is a banging sound, whether it is on the second floor or in the next room. You can probably hear a pin drop (I’m not exaggerating, just feel it for yourself)! Second, the track of the curtain is too slippery, making it difficult to tighten it tightly! Thirdly, the pillows are not comfortable, one is down and the other is latex, one is low and the other two are high. Fourth, the size of the bed is not appropriate, and my feet are straight outside the edge of the bed (I am not tall at 178cm). Fifth, the Chinese-style chairs are too shallow and uncomfortable to sit on. Sixth, the top of the TV cabinet is not clean and contains dirt. Seventh, the water in the wash basin faucet is too small. Eighth, after checking out, I asked the store to help take my luggage to the intersection on their luggage trolley. The person at the service desk gave many reasons to refuse, so I had better take it with me. I don’t have that much time to talk nonsense. Having said all this, I just want to share my feelings so that people who need to read reviews to evaluate hotels will be less likely to make mistakes. At the same time, I also remind businesses that customers come all the way here. Hotels can’t just be glamorous; Think about customers in every aspect!
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