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AAllanThe service at the hotel is very good, the little brother at the front desk smiles very nicely, and the service is very welcoming; the breakfast is simpler, there is basically no hot meals, and it may be a bit uncomfortable for Chinese guests. The hotel does not have a parking lot, and the public areas at the gate can be paid for parking, and the price is not cheap.
GGuest UserSuper beautiful hotel, received an upgrade free, near the airport perfect. In the immediate vicinity you can buy well.
The next time we will probably come back, just parking with 40 cheques I find too expensive.
Unfortunately there is no restaurant in the hotel. We got a suite for this
GGuest UserThis hotel is simply run down and in a very poor state of repair. We arrived looking for the Ramada only to find it has since changed brand - this made it very confusing. The sign had literally just been taken down and placed on the floor on the ground floor security reception. After taking the elevator to the main reception I experienced an extremely rude check in. A young Ukrainian girl (who I didn’t see again, this was a Saturday) tried everything she could to make me feel unwelcome. After demanding various forms of documentation she threatened to call the police and told me that by checking in I was doing something illegal and would inform security. Very weird. Next she claimed I had no breakfast included despite my booking clearly stating I did, I even showed this to her but she offered no interest and refused to help. As a ‘gesture of goodwill’ she offered me a voucher for breakfast for one day - with a date expiry of the following morning - even though I was staying for 5 nights. When I protested I was met with more comments about illegality. I then had to spend 2 hours of my holiday speaking with *********** who then had to contact the hotel on my behalf to confirm I had indeed paid for breakfast. I just wanted to leave. The only reason I stayed was (despite my protests to booking and comments that the hotel has been incorrectly advertised and hostile) booking would not cancel and refund my reservation. So it was lose my money and leave or put it with it. I stayed but had all sorts of issues on my stay such as a broken television, flooding bathroom and one day I even did not get housekeeping services and had to clean my own room and request towels that never arrived. Seriously if you want a stress free holiday, avoid this place and ride entitled staff.
JJohn SWe only chose to stay here because it is about a ten minute drive to the airport and we had a very early morning flight. It is unstaffed meaning you have to be sent a code to get inside and then find your room from a list on the wall; our room was upstairs meaning cases had to be lugged up & then down on departure. The room was very basic and relatively small; the bathroom even smaller. Unfortunately the ceiling above the shower was covered in black mould, presumably because most people shower with opening the window to let the air out; there is no exhaust fan. It is in a residential area with no shops in the vicinity.
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