Qishiwoshigelumang
August 27, 2024
The advantage is of course the good location. If you are physically fit, you can walk to the main attractions.
The room is also big enough. We booked a suite with a large twin bed and a sofa bed. It is no problem for a family of four to live there. There are also kitchenware for cooking (of course, it is not realistic to cook properly. I cooked instant noodles twice for midnight snacks).
For breakfast, it is best to go down early. This store is very popular. There are queues for breakfast during the days I stayed there. As for the quality of breakfast... American simple meals, there are only a few items, but the quantity and calories are sufficient. The taste is certainly not friendly to Asian stomachs.
When I first arrived, an elevator broke down. I waited for that elevator... Later I took the stairs directly to exercise. Fortunately, the floor is not high.
The worst thing is parking. It costs more than 50 dollars a night, and there is only valet parking. You have to tip when you pick up the car in the morning. In fact, there are many parking lots across the street, which cost more than 30 a night. You can park across the street. However, you must pay attention that parking lots have business hours. Don't park in parking lots that are closed on weekends. When they are not open for business, the shutters will be closed and there will be no staff. If you park your car on Friday, you will have to wait until Monday when they start working to get your car back (don't ask me how I know this). What about the weekend? Look at the parking signs on the roadside, which will indicate the parking time allowed or not allowed. In the United States, "anything is allowed unless prohibited by law". To put it bluntly, parking on the roadside is basically free on weekends... I won't go into details about this, because it would be a shame to say more. I didn't understand until the day I left that I paid a lot of $2.3 per hour on the weekend...
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