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Oriental Land Holiday Village
4.2/5206 Reviews
Zhujiajiao, Oriental Land
The room is relatively new, not too small, and it is more comfortable to have a balcony. The shower water is small. The double bed can be combined. The waiters are pretty good. Fancy breakfast is enough, mainly Chinese, but the quality is average, after all, the price is there. Children below 130cm are free. The quality of the dinner buffet is relatively poor, with few dishes, average quality and very salty. Parking on the road around the hotel. The holidays are full. Instructed us to stop to the Chinese restaurant area outside the iron gate. As a result, the security guard in the gate 5 parking lot chased us for parking fees. There is still some way away from Gate 5 of Dongfanglvzhou. For the elderly and children who can’t ride a bicycle, it is recommended to rent a car
Oriental Green Boat Resort (Garden Hotel)
4.3/5237 Reviews
Zhujiajiao, Oriental Land
The environment is elegant; the service is thoughtful; the room is clean and tidy, but usually does not pay attention to the room ventilation. When the room door is opened, there is a smell in the room and the ventilation is eliminated after an hour. I hope that after the guests leave the store, when they clean up the room, they will strengthen the room ventilation, reduce the smell, and increase the guest's experience.
KUANJING Hotel Shanghai Zhujiajiao
4.7/537 Reviews
Zhujiajiao, Oriental Land
Playing nearby, found this newly opened hotel Good location, very close to Zhujiajiao and Oriental Green Boat A receptionist Gao Yang, Cao Sulei, very warm, introduced hotel facilities and other information are very thoughtful The hotel room is very clean, the room equipment is very complete, the TV has functions in addition to the screen, there are actually orders, call services and other functions. Rich breakfast, swimming pool and other equipment, I will choose this next time I have the opportunity
Relaxed Residence Hotel
5/56 Reviews
Zhujiajiao, Oriental Land
This is my favorite homestay I have ever stayed in. The landlord’s sister is super hospitable. The big bed room on the second floor I live in is very comfortable. The morning sun shines in the room. It is warm and the Chinese architecture outside the window is beautiful. There is a tea table downstairs, you can drink tea and chat, the kitchen can cook by yourself, the kitchen utensils are very complete, mahjong guitar gourd silk poker werewolf killing Hanfu barbecue grill, fishing at the door is also quite leisurely, the fireworks in the big yard are also very happy. The most impressive thing is that my sister has been obligated to Hongniang for many years. There is her Hongniang story on the table. The photo wall on the first floor has the hero of the landlord sister Hongniang story. You can see it. It is very interesting! I will definitely stay a few more nights next time!
Oriental Land Resort (Hotel)
4.4/5505 Reviews
Zhujiajiao, Oriental Land
The hotel has a beautiful environment. You have unlimited access to Oriental Green Ark during your stay. The rooms are relatively clean and tidy. The catering quality is good and the price is relatively affordable. However, when there are many people, the breakfast cannot keep up with the supply. If you go there late, many varieties are gone.
Yadanwu Courtyard Hostel
4.1/515 Reviews
Zhujiajiao, Oriental Land
Don't book a sunny star room in the summer! It is really a sunny room, all glass, it is not bright at 6 o'clock in the morning, and the room starts to heat up at 9 o'clock. The air conditioning is not very good, very hot, very hot. If winter, it is estimated to be very comfortable. The bath bathroom is one-piece, the water can't be launched, after a bath, it will accumulate water. Later, the toilet was blocked. However, the children like, this hot afternoon, they have to stay in the room to play, maybe the pink yarn-shaped mosquito net is very princess. The boss is still very good, breakfast is rich, and problems are solved in time. A group of people booked several rooms, and the other rooms were not bad. The family room was very fun and there was a slide. There are many large plush toys. The children are crazy to play.

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