I was going to give a 5-point rating for the attitude of the front desk staff when I checked in, but unfortunately, after checking in, I really couldn't give it a 5-point rating. First of all, the room facilities are simpler than those of ordinary express hotels. The shampoo and shower gel boxes on the wall of the bathroom are just for decoration. They are empty and are placed separately by the washbasin. I don't need to use them. I bring them myself. The problem is that there is no place to put the toiletries I brought in the shower room, so I can only put them on the floor; second, the shower room has no glass door, only the outer layer of the toilet has a door. When taking a shower, the people living with you cannot go to the toilet, otherwise the water will splash all over you; third, I used to take a shower in the morning, but it took a long time before there was a little bit of cold water. It's so strange. The hot water supply is usually insufficient, but this hotel's cold water can't keep up. I really left it for a long time and barely rinsed it. Fourth, it's understandable that there are many mosquitoes in the mountains. The hotel is also equipped with electric mosquito liquid, but it's a pity that it doesn't work. Next time I come to such a mountain, I'd better bring my own electric mosquito liquid. Fifth, the most unacceptable thing is the hygiene. There is a kettle, but no tea cups (I don't need to ignore it anyway). The two cups on the washstand are placed upside down. I think no one has used them for a long time. The bottom of the cup is full of dust. I'm speechless. I'm too lazy to take pictures. Anyway, every word is true, not nonsense. I went to have breakfast a little after 7 o'clock the next morning, and then checked out directly (I originally planned to go back to the room to rest after playing in the terraced fields and then check out). 499 includes the ticket and a full meal. Many customers may think that I am too ungrateful. To be honest, if the stay experience is like this, I would not want to stay for free. I often see people recommending this hotel online, thinking that hotels are better than B&Bs. I was wrong. My husband and I even searched for other local B&Bs that night, thinking that we might as well find another one to stay in. It was already past 7 o'clock, and we were really tired after two days of traveling. So we decided to make do with it. In short, it was the most unsatisfactory stay. Fortunately, the beautiful scenery of Yunhe Terraces made me forget the bad experience temporarily. The terraces are definitely a paradise on earth worth seeing.
Outstanding
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