I booked two double-bed rooms, not on the same floor. We asked why they were not on the same floor when they were booked together. The front desk said it was arranged by the system. The room is full today so I can't change it. We didn't say anything. After my friend went in, I found that it was a standard room, and went to eat without saying anything. As a result, the hotel started to call after eating half of the meal, saying that the room was wrong, and the guests who booked the standard room arrived and asked us to change rooms now. We were eating out and couldn’t go back. Later, the hotel said that they helped us get things to the double bed room. We agreed. Although I felt very uncomfortable, I didn't feel too relieved when I came out to play. When we returned to the room, we found that there was almost no oxygen, so we called the front desk and asked about it. They said that we had to live too much and the oxygen could not be supplied. Let me go, then what do you call Four Seasons Oxygen Rich Hotel? It should be called the Four Seasons Hypoxic Hotel, and I got up when I was too suffocated at two o'clock in the night. Almost all four of us did not sleep and we checked out at dawn. When I checked out, I told the front desk about yesterday's oxygen. I pretended I didn't hear it, I ignored my answers, and spoke very fiercely. What kind of people are worthy of being a service industry. This hotel is so bad that it is not recommended to stay.
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