Anonymous User
June 12, 2025
As a local, I rarely give bad reviews unless absolutely necessary, but this time I have to, and I'll be objectively stating a few points, with key information highlighted in slashes:
1. First and foremost, hygiene. The inside of the toilet seat wasn't cleaned properly, and there were many brownish-yellow stains on the wall near the toilet—are they fecal matter or something else?! Because of the potential for infection, I dared not use the toilet at all! Also, the carpet was extremely dirty, to the point that I didn't even dare wear disposable slippers.
2. The decor is extremely outdated. The wallpaper and paint are severely peeling and warped. The European style is unsuitable for an apartment because the cleaning is simply inadequate.
3. The check-in process was complicated. I waited a long time in the lobby before someone came to deliver the power card, and their attitude was poor. Note: The rather upscale lobby picture is not of the apartment lobby; it's just on the first floor of that building.
4. The floor and the area around the bedside table were extremely dirty, as if it hadn't been cleaned in a long time.
5. After this negative review is published, the apartment hotel may try to deflect blame by using tactics such as "shifting the focus" or "downplaying the severity" to excuse certain points. I will not accept such responses. My only goal is to prevent others from making the same mistake.
6. Please be extremely careful! Hotel apartments in Jinshi are non-refundable after booking! This is extremely inconvenient! Furthermore, the parking lot is a paid parking lot. This point is not to criticize the hotel, but simply to remind consumers!
7. Note: Travelers, please do not stay here! Do not stay here! Do not stay here! The hygiene is substandard! Even feces are not properly cleaned!
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