Guest User
August 31, 2023
It seems that ** and Ctrip have the same room type but different rooms. I saw **'s review that the room was very good. I just happened to have a balance in my Ctrip account, so I booked it with Ctrip.
Advantages: The bed is big enough. We have no problem bringing our baby in. There is a pedestrian street downstairs, which is convenient for shopping.
Disadvantages: The room is old, not hygienic, and the sound insulation effect is not good. The room next to us is still noisy at 12 o'clock in the evening. There is only 1 tea cup in the room, and it is still cracked. Although we don't use the hotel's tea set, it doesn't have any impact, but it doesn't feel good. When we checked in, the baby happened to be asleep, so we held him in his arms. When we checked in, a group of people came to check in for a few days. We had registered our ID cards, and the boss came and said, "I will give you the room card later, and I will give it to others first." People registered, but they also said that if no one comes, everyone will come at once, and the service will not be good.
If a friend comes to see me, he needs to register his ID card before he can go up. My friend lives nearby and did not bring his ID card. I asked my friend to wait for me at the front desk. When I came down, I found that the boss had set up a table for dinner at the front desk, and there were even people sitting at the front desk. There was no place, so my friend had to wait outside at the intersection. If it weren’t for the fact that we had children, we would have changed hotels directly.
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