Guest User
February 27, 2024
Very bad experience. I arrived in Aswan very late and very tired. When I checked in at the front desk, I was told that I had to pay in US dollars. However, when I ordered with Ctrip, it showed that I had to pay in Egyptian pounds at the store. The front desk said it was theirs. According to the rules, a man who looked like a foreman even took out a mobile phone to show me the status of their reservations. Later, I met an Egyptian tour guide who could speak Chinese. I thought he could help us communicate, but he asked me what the difference was between paying in US dollars and Egyptian pounds. What's the difference that you don't know? Don’t you know what’s going on in your own country? Why do Egyptians pay Egyptian pounds when staying in hotels, while foreigners pay US dollars? Fortunately, I contacted Ctrip to handle it properly.
The funniest thing is that the free mineral water here is only provided for one day. No matter how many days you stay, it is only available on the first day. Ask the front desk and they said this is the rule. It is really weird!
There is also a bath. There is only enough space for one person to stand. It is very small. The bath water is very small and it is hot and cold. It is not comfortable at all. In short, don’t stay here. There is nothing good about it!
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