Anonymous User
January 22, 2026
Friends checking in, remember to tell the front desk not to give you a room on the highest floor at the very end of the hallway.
**Facilities:** For a hotel that's been around for years, it's still well-maintained, newer than I expected. The Home Inn brand is truly reliable.
**Hygiene:** Normal.
**Environment:** The lobby is warm and spacious, perfect for storing luggage without any hassle.
**Service:** The service was excellent. The front desk and lobby staff were warm and attentive. Every time I came and went, I was greeted with cheerful 'hellos.' Although there are no robots for food delivery, the front desk proactively offered to help deliver food, which was very thoughtful. Any requests were promptly addressed.
The only minor drawback is that I always make a note in my hotel bookings to avoid end-of-hallway rooms. However, this time the front desk directly assigned me one, and I'm not sure why. I only realized it was an end-of-hallway room after I got upstairs. But since I was pushing luggage and heavily dressed, I was too lazy to go back down and change, thinking I'd just make do. What I overlooked was that the higher floors of this hotel are standalone, with no buildings on either side. Anyone from the Northeast knows that rooms at the ends of a building are much colder than those in the middle. While the hotel room itself had air conditioning, the bathroom was like a southern indoor space in the dead of winter – I was shivering even when just using the toilet. I had no choice but to pack up my luggage and ask the hotel to switch my room the next day, which was quite inconvenient. They really should pay more attention to customer notes.
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