Guest User
November 28, 2023
Between the scenic Wuyigong Station and the bustling streets, it takes about fifteen minutes to walk to both sides. It is a quiet place amidst the hustle and bustle. The hotel facilities are relatively complete, including electric toilets, disposable bathtub covers, bathrobes, etc., and there is also enough mineral water. Let’s talk about a few shortcomings: There are several service staff, and it feels like the division of labor is not very clear. On the first day, I asked where there was a temple fair to set off firecrackers, and I was told to ask for it, but nothing more happened. I went back to the hotel at one o'clock the next day and asked for afternoon tea to be delivered to the room in an hour, but no one did it for two hours. Later, I mentioned it again in the WeChat group and it was delivered within half an hour. Second, the restaurants and items in the B&B are a bit expensive. For example, the thinnest raincoat is 9.9, buy one and get one free, and the scenic pier is 3 yuan a piece. The three breakfasts were collected when the time came, without asking the customers if they wanted more, saying they were in a hurry to make lunch. The four-star vacant room thought there were mountains or tea trees outside the balcony, but it turned out to be the dormitory of the tea factory next door.
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