Anonymous User
August 20, 2023
Kyriad is a brand chain, so this store is probably a franchise store. First of all, the location of the hotel shares the same building and elevator with two or three small hotels; starting with the rooms (all have real pictures), the hygiene is relatively dirty, the sound insulation effect is poor, and the width of the toilet paper rolls cannot be narrower than this, any People need to fold it back and forth to use it, otherwise it cannot be used at all. The paper in the paper drawer is so thin that it is almost transparent. When you pull out a pile of paper foam, the quality of this paper is the lowest quality paper. Is this what Kyliad is equipped with? Otherwise, I suspect it is a franchise store (it uses the brand name but does not consider the brand reputation, everything is to save costs). The bathroom cannot be smaller. The basin, toilet and bathroom are next to each other, and they all have to be turned sideways. There is no wardrobe in the room. There are no pajamas, and the bath towels are yellow and old. Since each room is very small, the small bed in one large and one small room is not a bed at all, but a bed supported by a wooden frame. A mattress is placed close to the window, and the traffic passes by on the street. I could hear the sound clearly. As soon as I opened the door, a business card of a Thai massage girl fell from the crack of the door onto my head. I was shocked to see that this was the management of the hotel! I've stayed at several Kyriads, and this one is the worst. It doesn't deserve its name. In fact, this hotel is more truly a hotel than a brand hotel chain.
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