The sound insulation is extremely poor, and there is no sound insulation at all. The woman cleaning the hallway started yelling in the hallway at 7 o'clock in the morning, and then drove the hands-free phone with a man and asked if the other party had breakfast and all kinds of love. I got up in a panic and told her that it was seven o'clock and I was sleeping. Still on the phone afterwards. I was forced to get up and leave, and she happily asked me if I was going to check out. Is the "wake-up service" of this hotel to allow guests to get up at 7 or 8 o'clock and check out for you to clean up? The guest’s latest check-out is at twelve o’clock. The quietness of the hotel is the most basic of a hotel, and a hotel professional is the most basic for the customer’s staying experience. If this is not achieved, they should be laid off.
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