Location: The guesthouse is a 10-minute walk from the scenic area, which is very convenient for transportation. It also has its own parking lot, so guests who drive can park their cars there and walk to the attractions. Facilities: The hotel was recently renovated, so the facilities are quite new, and the bedding is comfortable. There's a bamboo forest outside the window, offering a lovely view. However, the swimming pool is not like what's shown in the promotional video; it's actually very small and shallow, almost unusable for swimming. Service: Having visited several major attractions in Guizhou, I'd say the service at this guesthouse is a bit subpar compared to others. Even after I drove right up to the guesthouse entrance, no one contacted me beforehand to tell me where to park. I had to proactively call the owner after arriving, and only then did they rush out to greet me. We stayed for two nights, and after housekeeping cleaned the room on the second day, there were no bath towels or regular towels. I didn't even know the internal phone number to call, so I had to go downstairs myself to ask for them. Moreover, tea bags were only provided on the first day, not the second. I later found out that the tea bags on the first day were just to let guests sample Guizhou tea, so the hotel could then sell it. Additionally, breakfast needs to be purchased separately at 10 yuan per person. While it's not expensive, the experience was very poor, and the owner wouldn't even offer it for free after communication. Most importantly, the breakfast was truly unappetizing; the noodles and vermicelli were bland, and the side dishes weren't good either. We definitely chose to eat out on the second day.
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