The designated parent-child room has a theme layout. There are two rooms in total, one big bed and one high and low bed. Each room has its own bathroom. The big bed room has children’s slides, small tents, children’s books, etc., suitable for young children. The hardware of the room is not bad, but the bath items are slightly low, which is low-grade. The shower head has high water pressure and cannot adjust the angle, so the experience is not good. The breakfast buffet is ok, full, and affordable. The parking lot is large, free, and walkable directly to the playground.
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Because I checked in late that day, the children were ready to go to bed after taking a bath at around 11 o'clock, and suddenly they found that there were no high or low beds! Have! quilt! And there is no prompt to inform. I found only four pillows in the storage closet based on experience, so I called the guest room and asked about it. After about 7 or 8 minutes, a female service staff with short hair of about 50 years old arrived in the room and stood upright in the middle of the room, with a very reluctant and unkind expression:
"Your house is not covered?!"
"Yeah, I looked for it and there was none in the cabinet."
"Isn't there under the TV?!"
So I opened the TV cabinet, and the left and right cabinets were full of two quilts (speechless, your house was put in the TV cabinet?!). Then the service staff turned around without a word and walked away, leaving behind the four wide open door of the room. I was stunned. Shouldn't it be the service staff who helped to find something? ! Shouldn't you bring the door to help when you leave the guest room at night? Shouldn't there be civilized expressions and farewell words such as "you", "hello" and "goodbye"? ! Could it be that I was wrong and shouldn't it be troublesome to the service staff? ! It is recommended that businesses add some soft services. After all, whether it is entering, checking in or eating, let’s not mention the “high standards” of enthusiasm, and you can’t even see the minimum smile.
Wrote a small composition to talk about "respect"...
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