I've never stayed in such a bad hotel, it felt more like a motel than a hotel – honestly, in China, this would be a budget hotel or even worse. It would be acceptable if it were 300 RMB a night, but it cost 2000 RMB for two nights, OMG!
1. Upon entering, it felt like a cheap rental apartment. There was only one pair of plastic slippers at the door, God knows how many people have worn them, and it was pretty ridiculous for two guests to only have one pair. Most hotels in Korea nowadays don't provide disposable amenities, which is fine; you can usually buy them at the front desk. But when I asked at the front desk, they said they didn't sell disposable slippers.
2. The most absurd thing was the sink being right next to the bed. Every time you used the toilet, you had to walk to the bedside to wash your hands. This is genuinely the first time I've ever seen a hotel designed like this.
3. The toilet and shower weren't fully separated. Plus, the water pressure for the shower was incredibly low; I've never showered in a hotel with such weak water flow. It felt like I was living through some water-scarce, difficult times. Especially one night when we came back late, around 11 PM, the hot water pressure was even worse. It was impossible to wash my hair, and the water temperature was so low that I froze while showering, even in summer.
4. The bed was just a bed frame and a mattress, without even a headboard. The duvet felt damp.
5. The control panel for the bedside lamp was faulty. After turning off all the lights at night, the panel light remained on. Turning on the lamp would turn off the panel light, making it seem like the wiring was reversed. As a result, there was a constant light shining in my eyes while trying to sleep, which was very uncomfortable.
6. The mini-fridge's cooling noise was unbearable. Every now and then, it would start making a buzzing, low-frequency vibrating sound that made it impossible to sleep, so I had to unplug it.
In summary, this is absolutely not the standard for a hotel costing over 1000 RMB a night. It was the first time I've ever thought, 'Maybe I should switch hotels tomorrow.' Please avoid this place at all costs.
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