Anonymous User
January 25, 2024
Advantages: Located in the ancient city, it is very convenient to visit the ancient city; the living areas for girls and boys are separate, ensuring a certain degree of privacy, and girls have separate bathrooms; some disposable items are provided
Disadvantages: I don’t know whether it’s the front desk or the housekeeper’s poor service awareness. This is the first time I’ve seen such a rude person at this hotel. First of all, they called me before I placed the order but asked me directly, "Are you xx" without identifying yourself? Did you book the wrong accommodation? I originally wanted to book for three days in a row because the room type I wanted to book on the middle day was no longer available, so I couldn’t book it. The staff said that the room was under their control and told me that I could transfer it directly to her according to the platform’s pricing. Isn’t this just cheating on the platform? That part? As we all know, it is generally cheaper to renew without going through the platform; secondly, after I arrived at the high-speed rail station, I called the front desk and asked which bus stop I could take the No. 4 bus to get off at which bus stop would be closer to the hotel. The other person’s exact words were: “I don’t know either. "I know, you can check the navigation by yourself." It turns out that the navigation is indeed inaccurate; thirdly, there was no front desk when I arrived, and some guests said that it might be because I played games too late last night and didn't get up (it was 11 a.m. when I arrived) After meeting the front desk, he took me into the room and told me where I lived, then hooked me up (really rude) and asked me to go out and said someone was sleeping in the room and asked me to keep my voice down? ? ? I'm speechless. I checked in at normal times and didn't make any noise on purpose. If they were going to sleep all day, couldn't someone pack their things? The hotel didn't tell me about the disposable earplugs, slippers and disposable shampoo and shower gel provided. I found out after asking later. Fourth, because I had a fever and was very cold, although the room had air conditioning, the girl in the same room felt that it was turned on. There was a peculiar smell and I had to open the window, so I planned to go to the front desk to ask for another quilt. They happened to be playing Werewolf. After I waited for the front desk to finish speaking, I said sorry to bother you. Can you give me another quilt? The other party's actual words: "Do you want to go to bed now?" There is no conflict between me going to bed right away and me asking for a quilt. Normally the response from the front desk should not be "good", "I'll see if there are any extra ones that are suitable" or "I'm sorry, please wait a moment". Let me take a look at it for you in a moment. This person's continuous rude behavior is really speechless. Finally, the soundproofing of his house is average, and it is very quiet before ten o'clock. Once the game starts in the lobby on the first floor, someone starts shouting. I can hear it even with earplugs. The picture posted below also proves that their house does play werewolf every day. The killing lasted until midnight.
I have stayed in many youth hostels, and I have never encountered such a rude front desk. Moreover, all youth hostels have no-noise hours. Only his house gets more excited as it gets late at night. I read the reviews before booking and it feels very warm and humane. In hotels, the reality is completely different. In the comment section, some people were given water, some were enthusiastically picked up and dropped off, and some were made coffee. But I couldn’t even get a normal service. As mentioned above, I still couldn’t get enough of what the hostel provided. Learned from other people or discovered on your own. Look at the nickname of his home, Healing Inn. It’s simply ironic.
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