Guest User
May 4, 2024
As a B&B close to towns and with less developed scenic spots around, the environment, dining, entertainment, leisure, and parent-child activities here are relatively self-sufficient. Everyone has said a lot of good things about it. Let me talk about the common shortcomings of B&Bs. They are beautiful but not easy to use. The details of the experience are very insufficient compared to the room price/premium, such as: lax check-in procedures, cheap doors and locks, the toilet tank that was not wiped clean upon check-in and still had half a bottle of bath products from the previous guest on it, broken tiles next to the shower head, a shower head that could not be fixed and kept lowering, soft cotton swabs that could not be held with force, no plugs around the kettle, curtains that could not be completely closed, soundproofing that could hear snoring from the next room, no TV or projector (can be borrowed but not informed to customers in advance), a table and books placed on the wall under the stairs in the duplex to encourage leisure reading, but it is very depressing to use in actual use and there are no floor cushions, there are discounts or gifts but they are not actively informed/provided to customers.
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