The courtyard of the B&B is very beautiful, and the room is also stylish, but it is the B&B with the lowest service experience during this trip to Yunnan. It may also be that the services of other B&Bs are too enthusiastic and meticulous. I didn't contact them in advance. The order said that there was afternoon tea. I arrived at the store at around 4:30 and asked the housekeeper, and he said yes. I went back to the room to put my luggage and came out before 5 o'clock. I asked the front desk if afternoon tea could be provided. I was given desserts and flower cakes. I asked if there was tea or hot water. I poured hot water with a disposable drinking cup, which made me doubt whether afternoon tea included tea. . . In the evening, I asked if there was sweet soup at night, and I was told that the aunt who changed it didn't have it. . . The next day, I checked out and went to climb the snow mountain. I communicated with the front desk and asked them to send my luggage to the next homestay, No. 9 Courtyard, which was about the same distance as picking up the luggage from the door (coincidentally, the homestay I changed to was very close). The front desk told the housekeeper that he might not be able to deliver it today because he had something to do. He left a phone number and told me to let me know when he could deliver it. I didn't receive a call until 12 o'clock, so I contacted the housekeeper of No. 9 Courtyard to pick up the luggage~ (the housekeeper of the homestay that operates 365 days a year had something to do and couldn't deliver the luggage for the whole morning)
In short, the accommodation experience is really not good. If you want to experience friendly service, I don't recommend it. If you want to experience a small courtyard, I recommend it
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