Staying for business trips and meetings (plus the meeting is in this hotel, it’s convenient)! The overall impression is that the room is very dark. The only advantage is that the bathroom and bath are separated, and the service is average. It is not a four-star service at all. First of all, I booked 2 nights, and the waiter only gave me 1 breakfast coupon (without reminding you which floor to eat breakfast on), and asked the front desk clerk if the meeting was on the 6th floor. A normal four-star service hotel would definitely ask: What meeting are you attending? (Because the meeting may not need one). The front desk clerk asked me to go to the sixth floor to sign in, and then came down to get the room card. I repeatedly told her that I had booked the room on Ctrip, and she checked me in. As for the elevators, the labels are unclear. The exception is that the 5th floor is a Chinese restaurant. It is easy to mislead guests, thinking that the 5th floor is for breakfast. As a result, when they go down to the 5th floor, they find that there is nothing to eat. They call the front desk and ask, and they are told to have breakfast on the 1st floor. More The weird thing is that there is no direction arrow for breakfast on the first floor. I have to ask the front desk again. When I walk into the breakfast room, I find that the funny thing is that there are several waiters in the breakfast room. When the guests walk in, they see and say good morning. The breakfast variety is simple and not four-star. . .
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