magicalyy
April 3, 2024
The fifth hotel/B&B I have stayed at in Xinjiang is also the one I am most dissatisfied with. Although I had made a lot of mental preparations for the 4.0 rating along the way, I was still disappointed. I originally booked the Seven-Star Camp in Sailimu Lake Scenic Area, but due to well-known reasons, I couldn’t stay there. The only two companies with the highest rating at the entrance of the scenic area were 4.0. After reading all the bad reviews, I decided to stay in Sailimu for two nights. Hu’s plan was changed to one night, so he gritted his teeth and reluctantly booked the Central Asia Inclusive Hotel. He wanted to play faster and escape early.
We knew something was wrong as soon as we entered the lobby. The ticket price had just changed to the peak season and we encountered a bus group the next day. The queue for check-in was a bit chaotic, and the dinner was even more chaotic - we had to wait 40 minutes to an hour for the dishes we ordered. , the waiter was scolded so badly, the chef probably also had a sore hand and backache inside - the scattered waiters, chefs and staff in the hotel in the off-season have to deal with the sudden influx of tourists. I can understand the confusion and chaos, waiter Still maintaining a serious, hard-working, friendly and straightforward style, I give 4 stars for service. Dinner tasted very good.
The most difficult thing to describe is the hardware facilities. The old-fashioned decoration style is not a problem, but the impersonal design and facilities are a flaw:
There are guest rooms on the first floor, starting from the corridor directly next to the front desk, opposite or next to the public toilets. I am so lucky that I was not assigned to such a turbulent and insecure room.
It is already difficult to drag a heavy suitcase on the carpet, but there are wooden frames protruding from the ground every few steps in the corridor. What is this? ! It’s hard to drag the boxes. Can we help people in wheelchairs who need barrier-free facilities? ? ?
The elevator entrance is hidden in a bifurcated opening not much wider than the room door. You actually have to go through a fireproof door and cross the protruding wooden slats on the ground (again, protruding wooden slats) to reach a single elevator. You have so many guest rooms on the first floor and so few elevators, yet they are hidden in a fire escape?
The hot water in the room is not hot. Although the bathroom says that you need to insert the card to get electricity for 20 minutes before you can take a shower. We waited for 30 minutes and there was still only about 20 degrees of water. The room was also very cold and there was no heating but a radiator. The staff explained that it was April. It was too cold and the water source was cold and slow to heat up. In addition, there were many tourists using the water, and there were children taking a long bath next door... We didn't want to embarrass the helpless waiter, so we gave up.
I didn't go for breakfast. I heard from my family that there were steamed buns, flower rolls, fried rice, fried noodles, vegetables and shrimps, and milk coffee. The taste was very average and the dishes were monotonous.
In short, with no choice, this hotel was my last resort. I heard that if you go to Bole County after playing at the lake early in the morning, you have more options, or you have to wait for a new hotel to open.
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