Guest User
July 2, 2024
Is this where people live? I have used Ctrip for more than ten years and have never given a bad review!
This is the first bad review for you!
First of all, let’s talk about the so-called swimming pool! It’s just a large bathtub! **** thousand-year-old water! Forget about changing the water, I don’t think they can even disinfect it regularly!
Facilities? Look at the pictures I took! What a dilapidated and rotten villa. My 20-year-old house in my hometown is better maintained by a 57-year-old servant. A team of dozens of people can’t maintain a yard that covers less than an acre! The furniture in the living room is completely different from the pictures in the promotion.
Hygiene? The fallen branches in the yard are piled in an inconspicuous corner, the chairs by the pool are moldy and smelly, and the wardrobe is dusty and rotten.
Environment? It’s in the mountains, the location is good, but the operation team made it look like *****, with ants and mosquitoes everywhere! It’s so annoying! What high-end villa area? I chose to live here blindly!
Service? I get annoyed when talking about this. A deposit of 1,000 yuan is required upon check-in. Hahahaha, this is the first time I have encountered such treatment after using Ctrip for so long. What is even more annoying is that when I checked in, not only did I not have a dedicated parking space, but I parked in the parking space designated by the staff. In the early morning, the housekeeper sent a WeChat message asking me to move my car to charge the car for the owners in the community? That’s fine, just ask the housekeeper to come in and get the car keys, and then the housekeeper will move the car. Do you know what the housekeeper said? It’s not convenient for us to move your car! And when I looked over, I saw that the community property’s own gasoline trucks were occupying the charging piles! It’s really outrageous. It’s outrageous to the extreme.
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