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The soundproofing in the room was poor. I could clearly hear conversations from the next room, and the door didn't seal well, letting light in through the bottom gap and allowing a lot of noise from the hallway to penetrate. I couldn't figure out how to turn on the desk lamp independently (maybe I'm just clueless), and since my kids were sleeping on the bed, I wanted to do some work at the desk but couldn't get the light to work on its own.
To reach the hotel rooms, you have to go through two doors and navigate to an office building. It seems like some floors of this building are for offices, while others house the hotel rooms.
We were two adults and two children, but all the room amenities were only provided for two people. Perhaps twin rooms are only equipped for two guests (many hotels nowadays proactively provide extra amenities when they see guests with children).
It was a last-minute decision to visit Chengdu, and I booked the room in a hurry without checking, so it ended up being a room without breakfast. Breakfast costs 38 RMB per person. If it were included, I wouldn't mind, but I wouldn't recommend paying that much if you're buying it separately.
The hotel's location is good; it's close to the subway station and there are dining options nearby. The room facilities are decent and quite new. If you can overlook the soundproofing issues and the lack of meticulous service, I would still recommend staying here.
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