I was here on a business trip. My client's company was nearby, so I booked a week for convenience. However, I had to get a verification code every day to get into the elevator, which was very inconvenient. Breakfast was served in the lobby, with no separate area. I even found hair in my food one day. The selection was limited and not refillable. There were no freshly made noodles or wontons like other hotels.
To top it off, I had a meeting the next day, so I washed my shirt in advance and hung it on the hotel's hanger to avoid wrinkles. That evening, I discovered that the wooden hanger was covered in grease stains, and every part of my shirt that touched the hanger was stained. Hahahaha. The hotel's response was to buy me some detergent and let me wash it myself. After repeated arguments and explaining the price of the shirt, they reluctantly offered dry cleaning. In the end, I used my own laundry detergent and toothpaste, hand-washing it at least three times before it was finally clean! Looking at the other clothes hanging up, I saw stains of all sizes. I was nauseated.
I don't understand how this hotel can brazenly advertise itself as "affordable luxury." I'll definitely skip the convenience and go to my client's office for a taxi rather than stay at this pretentious, crappy little hotel. The prices aren't cheap, haha!
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