521899091079****
January 6, 2026
I usually try not to leave bad reviews because everyone needs to make a living, but this hotel intentionally provided misleading information, and lying should not be forgiven. I booked a Quiet King Room, which, as shown in picture one, was advertised with a 'sealed window.' In common Chinese understanding, a 'sealed window' means the window cannot be opened, not 'no window' (as seen in the Hollywood Projector Twin Room in picture one) or 'window located in the corridor or hallway' (as seen in the Deluxe King Room in picture one). I checked in very late that night, and the front desk didn't inform me of any room type change. However, after checking in, I found that the window was located in a sealed corridor, as detailed in picture two. When I called the front desk, they claimed I had received a 'free room upgrade.' Any reasonable person knows that rooms with natural light are usually priced higher than those without. Yet, without prior notice or my consent, this hotel arbitrarily changed my room from one with natural light to one without, and never once mentioned that the window was open to a corridor. Looking at the hotel's pricing strategy, the 'sealed window' room type, which allows natural light, is priced lower than the 'window located in the corridor or hallway' room type, which does not. Considering all the above information, we have every reason to suspect that the hotel deliberately markets the 'window located in the corridor or hallway' room type under the guise of a 'sealed window' room.
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