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July 17, 2024
It was raining when we came and we couldn't find where the place was. We walked around for a long time and made more than ten calls to the front desk but no answer. Finally, we were so hot and sweating that we found a small door in the underground garage and entered, on the 47th floor. I have to wait a lot for the elevator. I think the accommodation environment is average. There are mosquitoes. I had a bunch of bags on my body on the second day. When I stayed in public places at night, I was promised to be non-smoking, but the front desk was smoking. I just took a shower. My hair smelled like cigarette smoke, and the lock on the toilet door near the room I stayed in was broken! Can't turn it off! The wind of the hair dryer is very small! The seal on the back of the hair dryer is also broken, and my hair almost got tangled in it. The air conditioner in the room can only be turned on on the first day, and then it won't turn on. I also met a so-called "long-term stayer", and I wanted to ask the front desk about the air conditioner. , but she said that she had stayed there for a long time, and the air conditioner only worked if she kept pressing it, and then she said as if she didn't understand what I was saying. It's all her clothes, so if there's something wrong with the air conditioner, I can't go to the front desk? If you want to stay, don't stay in a quadruple room. You're most afraid of encountering *******! When I was going to play with my friends the next day, I saw that the little sister in the next room was locked out of the door, and my roommate didn't open the door for her. I finally found the front desk. If you want to stay in a youth hostel, you have to do this well. I met some weird people, I won’t live there anymore anyway, I’m speechless!
We came here because we thought it was cheap and we were only visiting for a few days, so we thought the price/performance ratio was very good. However, the experience was very poor, and it was said to be very close to the subway station, but in fact it was not very close. You had to walk through a shopping mall. You have to walk a few hundred meters more to get to the subway station. You can't get there until you are covered in sweat. It's really hot. The elevator in the underground garage is like a steamer. It's super hot! If you go on the other side, you have to go to the third floor to get to the elevator.
I had a great time in Chengdu, but I regretted choosing this place. It made my stay very uncomfortable, and I was sweating profusely from the heat at night! If you want to wash and hang clothes at night, it is recommended to bring your own clothes hangers. The clothes hangers here are universal. Basically, when others use them, they just put them there, and then the next person uses them. There is no guarantee that they will not be dry. After others have dried their underwear, they can then put them away. There, you might have used it to dry towels without knowing it! It's hard to comment. If you take a shower early in the evening, you have to queue up. To be honest, it's disgusting. After the last person took a shower, there were some short, curved hairs on the place where the clothes were placed. I think everyone knows what they are. I don’t know what to say...
Finally, I suggest you not to choose the youth hostel here. The 47th floor is the top floor, which means you have to wait for many, many elevators, and people often come in and out. You have to wait for a long, long time. If you are in a hurry, you won’t be able to get there quickly. Deal with it quickly! I hope everyone will put comfort first when they go out to play. If a place is very cheap but makes you feel particularly uncomfortable, then you might as well spend more money to make your stay more comfortable.
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