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The hotel's location is good, and I won't complain about anything else, especially the service. I don't expect five-star service for a budget hotel, but it's very unpleasant to have the hotel's problems blamed on the guests.
When checking out, the staff asked how I felt. I told them the room was noisy. It was bad enough that the noise from outside the street-facing window was bad, but the room was also near the elevator, and the noise from people talking outside was also very loud. The drain smelled bad, and the air conditioner buttons weren't working properly; I couldn't get the temperature up.
The staff said my room was naturally noisy, and the air conditioner buttons were faulty. They said I should have communicated with them, and they would have found someone to adjust it for me. It was all my fault; the hotel had no problem at all.
It's understandable that the room was a bit noisy because it was facing the street, but the same room type on the 10th floor was priced the same as on the 2nd floor, which isn't very reasonable. I got a room on the 2nd floor, and it was near the elevator, so it was noisy both inside and outside.
The faulty air conditioner buttons in the hotel room are the hotel's negligence; guests have no obligation to point them out. Who goes to bed late at night, gets up, and then waits for you to adjust it? If I don't mention it on the spot, it becomes my fault? Ridiculous!
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