I have to complain about this price of more than 3,000 hotels, the following is based on the 2000+ standard I have stayed in to comment.
1 Generally, the door to the room cannot be closed, and it needs to be pushed very vigorously.
2 there is a magical and low aisle p1
3 The location of the toilet socket is extremely unreasonable. In order to plug in the hair dryer, the cup must be removed, or the water cup must be knocked out easily. p2
4There are only two towel rails. Is this a bathhouse? This, I laughed p3
5 The most silent thing in the bathroom is that the shower is not hung above the head, and the water pressure of the large square shower at the top is so small that it affects the water temperature. Taking a bath is extremely inconvenient, so you need to hold the shower in one hand for washing. p4
6 The shelf of the shower gel shampoo was actually tilted slightly downwards. The next day there was a little water on it and my glasses slipped directly after putting them up. p5
7 The door is next to the bed. There are two double beds in this room. No matter who gets up at night, the light will shine on the person who sleeps by the door.
8 Let’s talk about the balcony. This is the smallest hotel balcony I have ever seen. Let alone more than 3,000, the hotel’s balcony in Sanya 1,000 is also bigger than this. p6
9 Then the most weird thing came. There was no air conditioner in the house. Although the attic was symbolically equipped with air conditioners, there was no wind blowing out when it was turned on, and customers were not allowed to adjust the wind speed. Without air conditioning, you can only close the sand door and open the only glass door in the house. However, there is a highway under the balcony, and the traffic is very noisy. If there is no noise, the door must be closed, and the house is very boring. No matter what climate in Dali, shouldn't air-conditioning be necessary in a hotel?
The 10 attic is particularly short, and the height of 1.7 needs to be lowered all the time, because it is short so it is particularly boring.
11 The whole room has glass as a fence. I really saw that bad glass glue. . . p7
12 The stairs in the attic are made of iron and are made of original steel plates, including steel plates at all the links at the edges of the stairs. Anyway, you sell them for more than 3,000, so let's wrap them with logs. p8
13 The whole decoration is basically nothing remarkable.
14 Stairs aisle is the most ridiculous, this is a creative Internet cafe or an hour room in a university town. p9
I really can't figure out how the price of more than 3,000 can be such a poor quality homestay. The so-called design is black and white, and there is no high-end feeling at all. The floor tiles on the top line are very low, but the bathroom is better (except for the shower room), and the shower room is really ugly. But the details are really so bad that there are no friends.
The most disgusting thing is that the whole homestay is the reconstruction of two uninhabited villas. There are basically no public areas inside, just a few rooms. The place is really remote, surrounded by abandoned renovated houses, and unfinished buildings in front. It’s even scary if you don’t go to the village before you go, and you don’t go to the shop afterwards.
Let alone the service, except for one or two aunts, and a front desk, they are quite enthusiastic. Others see you as if they haven't seen it. Service really does not mean that you give a good night snack or a small gift to serve.
The only good points are audio and bathroom, as well as breakfast and good night snacks that are not bad. By the way, there is a pick-up and drop-off service. The wooden foam tank in the room is not bad.
Then face the Erhai Lake, but this condition can be achieved even in hundreds of homestays.
Because of such a homestay, I have a very bad impression of Dali as a whole.
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