Anonymous User
May 5, 2024
Here are some points to consider before booking.
1. Whether the room has windows. The family suite has only two very small windows, one leading to the indoors and the other to the outdoors, which makes the room extremely stuffy and humid. The bathroom and the other bedroom have no exhaust vents at all. Yes, the bathroom doesn't even have an exhaust fan, which makes the bathroom smell very heavy and can't be dispersed, which is extremely painful. What's even more unacceptable is that I want to open the door to let the bathroom smell out, but the door just blocks the entrance and exit of the bathroom. Why is there such a design? Moreover, the door is only a corridor with a width of one person, and the air is not very circulated, so the indoor smell can't be dispersed.
2. Location. The map shows that it is very close to the subway station. In fact, it is not convenient whether you drive yourself, call Didi, or walk. The location is on the mountain, with various small roads, which is really inconvenient. I called two Didi drivers and didn't know how to come to cancel the order. In the end, I walked 5 minutes to the main road first. When I came back, the Didi driver used Gaode, and he went around and around and swore directly. In the end, we parked nearby and walked back. The actual travel is really inconvenient.
3. It is better to book two standard rooms than a suite for multiple people, because there is only one bathroom, and the space is too small. There is not enough space for luggage in two bedrooms and one bathroom.
The corridor is narrow, and you can hear snoring from the opposite door when you open the door. I am also a little worried about fire protection.
If there are not enough slippers and toiletries, you have to go downstairs to get them, and you have to go downstairs to get takeout.
There is a bathroom at the corner of the first and second floors of the building. You can go there if you can't use the bathroom in the room.
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