Guest User
January 14, 2024
Let’s talk about the conclusion first. I don’t know how the overall score of 4.9 stars came about. Maybe it’s because of the five-star discount or something. I personally think it’s less than 3 stars. The epidemic prevention hotel I stayed in when I returned to Taiwan a year and a half ago was similar to this. grade.
This time I checked into room 906. I opened the door and took a deep breath: the room was still clean, but it was indeed old and had obvious signs of use. And a large part of room 906 was empty, much like a suite without furniture. The room rate was over 5,000 per night. After taking a shower, I noticed a strong smell of cigarette smoke. I called the front desk and asked them to take care of it. After waiting for fifteen minutes, the front desk said they would help me move to the 7th floor (originally the 9th floor).
The front desk told me that they all have central air conditioning. It should be spread here from other tenants smoking. To be honest, I think rooms priced above 5,500 per night should not have such low-level hardware problems. Whether it is central air conditioning or not, the guests have no reason. Inhaling other people's second-hand smoke, or even if a tenant in another room catches a cold, do other guests on the same floor have to go to the doctor together?
These are all fine, and it can't be solved by the counter anyway. However, the counter supervisor actually told me that he had moved me to a room with a balcony, which was considered an upgrade. Excuse me, help me change rooms at 11:30 pm. I need a balcony to watch the moon. Or a shooting star? It’s hard to imagine that this is the way the counter handles it. It’s like our hardware is just like this, otherwise what kind of attitude would it have?
Again, at $5,500+ a night, there are many better options in Puli. I really want to discourage potential guests from choosing this hotel just like me after seeing a lot of 4.9 reviews. I hope everyone knows this.
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