I originally booked a three-day accommodation at the front desk, but later found out that Ctrip had sent a breakfast voucher for the same price and contacted the front desk to refund. Although the front desk agreed to change the online booking, it was obviously less enthusiastic than the attitude when booking at the front desk. ps Ctrip does not require a deposit, and the front desk also charged me a deposit.
The room is relatively small, it can be seen that it used to be a regular hotel, and it probably declined afterwards. The refrigerator in the room is just a furnishing, there is electricity but not cooling, a smell. Toiletries are complete, but the room does not have disposable slippers, you have to ask the front desk for them. If you want one pair, give one pair, regardless of whether you are staying for two people. I was washing clothes. The child told me that the pillow was smelly. I didn't believe it. I climbed up and smelled it. I almost fainted. The sweat and smell mixed with musty, and I quickly threw it on the ground. Although there is no pillow, it is disgusting enough to put it on the bed.
Let’s talk about breakfast. It’s an order. I ordered porridge, steamed buns, and milk-flavored buns. The three are 45 yuan. The breakfast voucher is a 38 yuan voucher, and I made up 7 yuan. I would have thought it was the kind of Hong Kong-style morning tea with a small drawer, but the portion is quite large when it comes up, and it is actually not much difference between two people. But like most reviews, if you want to order something delicious, the price will be much more expensive. After all, porridge and steamed buns are the cheapest.
There are too many dead spots in hotel hygiene. The soot on the bedside and the stinking square pillows greatly affect the accommodation experience. So I didn't renew my stay the next day, and I moved to the Pearl Hotel next to it. Although it cost an extra 30 yuan, the room was three times larger and included breakfast, and the swimming pool was much larger and there was also a laundry room.
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