The Japanese style is minimalist. The details are not in place. There are spider webs on the corner of the desk in the room. I cleaned it up and called the waiter. The waiter told me that it was normal to have bugs in the room, and there was nothing in the toiletries and toothpaste. Tell me This is my rule, if you need it, ask them for it. Toothbrushes are poor quality. I suspect that the kettle that boils water in the house is not cleaned up after the guests leave. At night, the air conditioner will not work if the air conditioner is turned on to 27.28 degrees. The next day, my husband has a cold. The soul of a homestay should be service, but I can't feel it here. There is often no one at the front desk. If there is a need, I can't find anyone to call for consultation. Asking about breakfast is like if you owe him the room fee. The service attitude can be said to be positive. Zero, if you don’t ask about the catering, accommodation and other matters related to the mission and the homestay, I will never explain it to you. My family members were sick and left the hotel one night early. They told me that they couldn’t do it, and I told Ctrip that they couldn’t go back by themselves. I communicated with Ctrip several times and told me that the store did not agree to withdraw, and after one night, they could not rent it out. I want to say that your service, attitude, and details are not in place. One thousand one night is really not as good as a two hundred and one night youth hostel. You just make the appearance of the homestay look good, and the rest is basically zero. The coordination was unsuccessful, and there was no way to call 12345 to accept the complaint, and only half of the room fee was refunded, but the other party told the person who accepted the complaint to refund our full room fee. At the end of the phone call, I also asked me not to give bad reviews. Do you have a good conscience? Of course, it's not so useless. The only thing worth giving one star is that the dog in the homestay has a good attitude towards people.
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