Guest User
September 7, 2024
After thinking about it, I posted a comment. I really don’t recommend it to families with children. In short, it’s just a store that has a reputation but not a lot of dignity. 1. It is understandable that the so-called courtyard room is a room facing the courtyard. However, you did not say that it is in the corridor. Others can hear what you say as soon as they lie down. If the curtains are not drawn, everyone can see clearly. 2. There is no partition in the bathroom, and it is at the door of the room. Our daughter is a daughter, and her father dare not go to the toilet or take a shower at all. The hair dryer was hung on the towel rack next to it. The plug got wet after taking a shower, so I didn't use it. I was afraid it would be a safety hazard. 3. There is a step from the room entrance to the bedroom for the sake of styling. If you don’t want to step on it, you have to step over it. The child will fall. 4. Poor equipment and facilities. The toilet seat was broken and the sound was very loud. When we arrived at 10:30, the child was asleep and didn't dare to use the toilet. Mineral water (I didn’t dare to drink two bottles), air conditioners, projectors (very blurry and crooked, making it hard to figure out when adjusting them), small coffee tables, etc. were all brands I had never seen before. 5. The location is in the innermost part of the community. It is a small independent courtyard. It looks pretty and quiet, but I couldn't find anything to eat. I had takeout for my first meal. In fact, I made a reservation for two days and returned the second day that night. The price was more than 140. Later, I went to Dongjie Street and temporarily booked an express hotel for 160. I felt like I was alive...
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