Anonymous User
April 23, 2022
The experience is very bad. Overall, the owner of the accommodation is still very thoughtful in terms of decoration style. We live in the No. 1 courtyard with the theme of Zen culture. We saw on Ctrip.com that the hotel has large windows and great ventilation and lighting. Well, when I entered the room, I found that the window is very large, and the window that can be opened for ventilation is very small. When I first entered, there was a smell. Because it was after eight o'clock in the evening when the baby was sleeping, I opened the small window on the top of the door and fell asleep. If there is no accident Accidentally, on the breakfast provided the next day, the order marked two adults and a baby over one year old. In the morning, my aunt gave two breakfasts in a fast food box, each with two cakes, an egg, and a short piece. Corn, a yogurt, a little cucumber and pickles. We don't have any for the baby. We want to ask for another boiled egg for the baby. The aunt who served said that there was no extra, and she had to heat it up if she wanted. I gave the baby the eggs in the lunch box. The baby would not eat it after two bites. In order to avoid waste, my father and I usually ate the eggs that the baby didn’t eat. Dad took a big bite and found that the eggs were spoiled I spit it out, I immediately opened the egg from the other lunch box, and found that it was stinky. I ate a few mouthfuls of cucumber cold dishes and it didn't look fresh, and the corn tasted not fresh. At that time, I wondered how this kind of meal can be provided To customers, worried that the baby will eat a bad stomach, then we checked out and left, and we wanted to take the baby to another place to eat. When I left, I told the aunt who served the food that the food was not fresh and the eggs were broken. She said that the eggs had been stored for a long time, so they were stinky. Since she knew it had been stored for a long time, why should they give it to customers? What should I do if my child eats badly? He is only over a year old, and his body is weak everywhere. If he eats badly, it is too late to regret it. After the whole day, the heart is tugging. After leaving the homestay, I made an app experience evaluation feedback on Ctrip. I wrote about the experience of breakfast, but I didn’t expect Ctrip to contact the merchant responsibly. The strange thing is that the merchant said euphemistically that it is okay not to give bad reviews, and then refunded us the money for breakfast, and asked us to be generous and generous. This makes us feel even worse. It feels like we are deliberately making things difficult for this breakfast fee. They don't care about the adverse reaction of the baby eating bad eggs. They say that people should be generous, forgive them, and don't write bad reviews. I told the merchant that I left as soon as I found that the breakfast had deteriorated, but I didn't think about any refunds and claims, and I just wanted to take the baby away from them as soon as possible. However, in the follow-up series of operations, I really feel that I have had this experience to prevent the same thing from happening again. It is still necessary for us to let everyone know the real experience of staying, and remind parents who travel with babies to avoid thunderstorms.
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