Guest User
September 17, 2024
I booked this unserviced self-service hotel for four days and three nights on trip.com, from September 14th to September 17th. After completing the booking process, I received an email with a pin to enter the hotel lobby. code. On the night of check-in, when I arrived at the hotel with my family, I discovered that I couldn't enter the lobby with the password on my email. Fortunately, there were already guests who wanted to go in, so I was able to follow them into the hotel, and then go through the self-service check-in at the counter. After going through the formalities, I got the password for the room and the hotel door.
This is a very clean hotel. The four-person room we booked was large enough and well-equipped. The hotel itself is located next to the Okinawa Bus Terminal. It only takes less than 10 minutes to walk to Kokusai Street. The location is very convenient.
On the afternoon of the third day of our stay (September 16th), between about 3:00 and 4:00, two young men suddenly opened the door to our room with a code. They found someone inside and hurried away. go out. I originally thought they were the cleaning staff of the hotel, but they were dressed like tourists and were carrying a plastic bag in their hands. No one came to clean them during the two days we checked in, not to mention that we would not check out until the next day. Judging from this They shouldn't be cleaning staff, but how come they have the password to our room?
Although the hotel itself is very well equipped and has good sanitary conditions, since it is self-service, there are no staff on site. Therefore, if you want to stay in this kind of hotel, it is better to be cautious for safety reasons.
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