After driving all the way, I saw on the Internet that the hotel is next to the Yili River Bridge. Although the location is a bit off (it takes 50 minutes to get off the expressway to the hotel), the room is quite large and the price is not expensive, so I booked it. But after I checked in, I felt very bad. First, the environment was poor. As soon as I entered the door and parked for nucleic acid, the whole yard smelled of sewer. Second, the sanitation was average. The room had a smell. Speaking of the reception team, the room is full, so we can only arrange the first floor, and we can't change rooms. The third is the poor service. Let's talk about dinner first. The waiter's attitude is very good, but the service level is really bad. We are the second batch. The dishes were served, but the third batch of guests had all the dishes and our dishes were not served yet. When I asked them what the order was, they said they would serve them right away, and said don't be angry. Let's talk about breakfast. First, the time is 7:30-9:00, which is in Yili at 8 o'clock in the morning (not so early in the mainland). Second, there is a special waiter in charge of boiled eggs, and each person can only take one. (It’s amazing), the third is that there are very few dishes and no drinks. I asked a male waiter in a white uniform (the one who received the breakfast ticket, probably the chef) if he had drinks. He said that porridge and porridge were drinks, and I asked if there was boiled water. He said that as a Ctrip Diamond customer, he has stayed in hundreds of hotels, and the first time he encountered a hotel that provided breakfast should be such a strange answer from a professional. In addition, before 8:00 in the morning, there is a walkie-talkie call in the corridor (such as 102 to check out). Therefore, I recommend Ctrip to indicate that the hotel only accepts groups, and individual guests should be cautious.
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