Negative Review: I was initially excited about this stay, but it turned into the longest night of my life—a night of battling mosquitoes.
From the moment I turned off the lights and lay down, the enemy's "bomber" buzzing began precisely on cue, a persistent, penetrating sound that seemed to strike right at my soul. Turning the lights back on, the enemy vanished without a trace. I ended up with over a dozen mosquito bites all night long, enough to wake me up!
After this happened three to five times, I completely gave up on sleeping. This wasn't sleep; it was "night watch," "standing guard"!
I seriously suspect there were holes in the room's screens, or that the hotel's landscaping was so good that they didn't bother with mosquito control. The mosquitoes in the room were not only numerous, but they were also like VIP members—energetic and with a plentiful appetite. My arms, legs, ankles, and even my face became their "buffet restaurant," leaving me with at least a dozen red, swollen, and incredibly itchy welts! What's most disappointing is that, as a hotel, it couldn't even meet the most basic requirement of "ensuring guests get a good night's sleep." The provided electric mosquito repellent was completely useless! The front desk offered no real solutions beyond apologies.
That night, I didn't sleep a wink. I spent all my time practicing my "Buddha's Palm" technique, swatting mosquitoes until I was dizzy and disoriented. The next day, I was completely disoriented, and my plans were totally disrupted.
Recommendation: If you have type O blood, or are planning a "wilderness survival experience," then this is definitely your "best choice." Otherwise, please think twice before checking in and bring your own mosquito repellent, mosquito coils, and mosquito nets!
Negative Review: Didn't sleep a wink! There were too many mosquitoes in the room; the screens were useless. I got bitten over a dozen times, and they were itchy and swollen. Calling the front desk only resulted in apologies, which didn't solve anything. They didn't even have the most basic mosquito prevention measures; the experience was terrible, and I will definitely not stay here again. As a hotel, it can't even meet the most basic requirement of "ensuring guests get a good night's sleep!" A 200-yuan hotel doesn't provide the same quality sleep as a 60-yuan guesthouse!
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