I wanted to go to Pudong for the last two days of the holiday. It happened that Shanghai was issuing consumption coupons and there were discounts for booking accommodation, so I chose this five-star hotel not far from Xinchang Ancient Town.
Facilities:
Marriott's facilities are still standard. The lobby is very spacious, there is a swimming pool on the basement floor with clean water, a large steam room, and a gym that is free to use 24 hours a day with a room card.
Hygiene:
It is very clean and tidy, and the cleaning of the guest rooms is also quite particular. It's just that the parent-child play facilities outside the first floor are a bit simple and shabby.
Environment:
The hotel may be a supporting facility for real estate commercial development, but the surrounding residents are not popular enough, it looks very desolate, and the business downstairs is not good, so it feels that the overall planning is a bit abrupt. Marriott's brand should not be set up in an area with such a consumption level.
Service:
It's still very good. Quality control has always been the focus of large hotels. The breakfast is also rich, the dining environment is comfortable, and there are not many guests. It's just that the weather was not good in the last two days of the holiday, otherwise it's not far to the ancient town and Disney.
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