Guest User
August 30, 2024
I spent more than 3,000 RMB to book a room with two breakfasts and two nights for one night. The next day after the booking was completed, the hotel sent an email to confirm whether there were any dietary restrictions. The reply was no, and I was told that I was going to the hotel to celebrate my birthday. I didn't expect the hotel to send gifts, but since I was having dinner in the hotel, at least I should put a birthday candle on the dessert, but there was nothing. The bread for dinner was served with olive oil. I asked the waiter if there was vinegar. One waiter didn't understand English, but the other one did, and served me a dish of rice vinegar for dipping dumplings. The hotel has a bakery, which is very unhygienic. Bread is placed outside for sale. The breakfast time is shown as 7-10 o'clock, but the waiter only gave me four dining time options, 7 o'clock/7:30/8 o'clock/8:30. Please, I'm going on vacation, not for military training. The quilt cover does not cover the quilt core at all, but a piece of cloth is wrapped between the quilt core and the bed sheet. When I woke up in the morning, the quilt core and the cloth were separated from each other. It felt so dirty, and my body was in direct contact with the quilt core.
The front desk English is very poor, and you need to use a translator to communicate.
The check-in time is not flexible. Under the premise of having a room, you can check in at 1:30, but you can only check in at 3 o'clock. After trying your best to communicate, the room key was given to me in advance.
The hotel lobby bar provides free drinks from afternoon to evening, but there are no nuts/snacks. There is no paid single order. There are no restaurants in the wilderness nearby. The hotel staff suggested that I go to the hotel canteen to buy a bag of potato chips to eat. The hotel's bakery closes at 3 pm.
In addition to the beautiful pier for taking photos, I really can't find any other reasons to stay in the hotel.
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