Haibiandeyexiaokai
September 3, 2024
Let's talk about the good things first:
1. It is close to Sendai Railway Station. Turn right after exiting the station and walk along the second-floor overpass towards Parco Shopping Center and AER Building. It will take about 7 minutes to get there;
2. The surrounding area is quite prosperous, with a shopping street, two Rikyu beef tongue restaurants, and a free observation deck on the roof of the AER Building;
3. The breakfast standard is relatively high, with rice, beef tongue soup, half-cooked eggs, various fruit juices, and vegetable juices. The variety is rich and the taste is more suitable for Chinese people;
Let's talk about the bad things:
1. The check-out time is unreasonable. Most hotels check out at 12:00, but this one actually checks out at 11:00, which is too early I booked two rooms after an hour. When I checked in, I asked the front desk if I could extend the check-in time to 12:00, or even just one room. As a result, I had to pay 2,400 yen per hour without negotiation, which was speechless;
Second, the room hygiene was not very good. The shower curtain in my room actually had a sour smell, which I could smell as soon as I entered the bathroom. This is really unheard of in Japan. I asked the front desk to come up and he also smelled it. Although it was changed immediately, it made people feel extremely uncomfortable;
Third, the room was small. I booked two twin rooms, a family of four, two people in one room, and the room could not fully open a 24-inch suitcase.
Fourth, the central air-conditioning had a small air volume. When it was turned to the maximum air volume, it took about half an hour for the room temperature to drop.
In general, at least the two rooms I stayed in did not meet the average level of Japanese hotels.
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