Very bad hotel!
1. Racial discrimination.
If you are Chinese or yellow-skinned, I really recommend not to book. The front desk has obvious racial discrimination and treats very rudely. At first, I didn't feel it stupidly, thinking that it was like this. As a result, I found that white people were greeted with a smile and very, very, very polite. The mood of playing in the Lake District was completely ruined by the hotel, and this hotel is really not cheap! ! ! The front desk on the first day was a man. My friend's card was locked in the UK because it was an American card. The card failed to be swiped. The man directly told him that it was a stolen card. My friend explained that the card was written on his own name, and he rolled his eyes. I booked the hotel temporarily for the next night. When I asked him if he could change it to today, he directly said that he was off work and couldn't do it. Go to the side and don't block the people behind. The tone was very bad and never used any polite words! After that, I rebooked it. He didn't receive the confirmation and asked me to wait on the side. Later, I clearly saw that he got the confirmation from the fax machine, but he still left me alone and asked me to wait there! There was no one queuing to check in around, luckily I saw it and went to check in. The next day, the receptionist was a woman, her attitude was much better, but compared with the white people, it was just so so. The comparison was really uncomfortable. I personally feel that being discriminated against and treated rudely is very detrimental to my mood. As a Chinese, I don't want to be as rude as them! But I hope to tell you to help my compatriots avoid thunder.
2. The room type is thunder-proof. The sound insulation in the UK is very poor, but this hotel is particularly poor. I don't know if it's because of our room type. The family room we booked has a small living room. There are more people with babies and children. I heard footsteps running around all night long...
3. The scenery is similar to that of several hotels around. There is a lawn in the back garden, but in fact, non-hotel guests can also come in. I feel that if you don't have to stay in this town, you don't have to stay in this town. Because the scenery is the same when you take a walk and eat by the lake.
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