Guest User
October 16, 2024
To be honest, there was no big problem with the stay. The average price per night was nearly 1,300, which was not cost-effective. The overall facilities of the hotel are relatively old, the bathroom does not have a dry and wet separation, and there are stains on the sheets. The front desk does not understand English, and it was difficult to communicate at the time. I am not a very picky person, and I rarely comment. As long as it is not a big problem, it can be ignored, but the service staff at the breakfast door discriminates against Chinese people. I really need to write it out so that everyone can avoid it. At that time, my family bought breakfast coupons in advance to eat. The middle-aged Japanese man at the door had a cold face and pointed to the smallest table without saying a word. He did not say a greeting throughout the whole process and deliberately ignored us. But he was extremely warm and friendly to the Japanese guests who came to eat. He changed his face very quickly. He personally guided the Japanese guests to the largest table and greeted them warmly. Two Europeans and Americans came later. The man nodded and bowed and greeted them warmly. As a result, the two white people did not buy breakfast coupons, but he apologized to them repeatedly. I'm not really sensitive or fragile. Later, I accidentally talked about this with my friend and he felt the same way. He could clearly feel that he was treated differently, which made him feel uncomfortable early in the morning. The hotel as a whole has no major problems, but there is a service staff who discriminates against Chinese people, which really ruins the travel experience.
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