Environment: It is far away from the major attractions and requires a lot of time to go back and forth, but the advantage is that it is very close to the subway station.
Cleanliness: average, pillows have stains.
Service: Only the cleaning aunt's service is better. I don't want to say more about the rest. The hotel policy is inconvenient for guests. Ordering takeaways does not allow the delivery boy to be delivered to the room. However, there is no food delivery robot, so guests need to run upstairs. Pick up on your own.
Facilities: If I were to write it carefully, I would not be able to finish it in a thousand words. I will just summarize a few points that will affect the guests’ coming out. The only elevator often breaks down. It broke down several times within 4 days of my stay. The last time it broke down, it took two days until I left. It was not repaired, so I took my heavy luggage and ran four floors away. Please remember to bring your own flashlight and a strong man on one of the stairs. Especially if you are timid, give up. In addition, there is basically no soundproofing in the room. People passing by in the corridor can hear clearly, and people talking in the rooms on both sides can also be heard clearly. People outside the street can also hear it if the aluminum windows are not locked. With a smart and environmentally friendly TV, there will be no signal from late at night to daytime, and you can only watch it for a few hours at night, ensuring that your sleep will not be affected. The bathroom often smells bad and the exhaust fan is useless. Last but not least, the superior twin room I stayed in was very different from the picture. The round table and chairs beside the bed were missing in the picture. There were already aluminum windows next to the bed. The room was pitifully small. I will stay in Xiamen next time. I probably won’t choose Home Inns again. It should be said that I won’t choose Home Inns again in China.
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