Summary: 1. The young girl at the front desk has a bad attitude (maybe she works the night shift? It’s always her at night)
2. Room facilities are average
To describe in detail, we stayed for four nights and we didn’t sleep on the third night. Then we ran out of paper towels, both in the toilet and in the room. We asked the front desk for paper towels because she had very few paper towels. You just wanted to take three rolls, one inside and one outside, and one more roll. However, the young receptionist looked you up and down and said that two rolls would be enough. He was a little merciless when he took it later.
Wish, it seemed like we were greedy for your roll of paper. I was a little upset at the time and probably used a lot of paper, so I just took a roll of paper and looked you up and down.
The second point is that I may have been playing in the water in Zhangjiajie the day before and felt a little uncomfortable. I wanted to make some medicine, so I asked the front desk if there was hot water. That is to say, there was a hot water kettle in the room, but if everyone was out, it would be a bit uncomfortable. If you're mysophobic or love to be clean, it's not surprising that you don't want to use it, right? I saw there was a hot water kettle at the front desk, so I said there was no hot water and I had to go back to my room to boil it. There was nothing to say. You have a hot water kettle here, so if you don’t use it, it was definitely my problem, but the service just made me feel uncomfortable.
The third thing is that my friend accidentally kicked the pillow to the ground. When he came back, my aunt had wrapped it with the thin blanket on the bed and put it next to the TV cabinet. It felt like a place for people to put their suitcases, but it wasn't. It's a very clean place. We wanted to get a pillow, but the answer was "no" and "the room is full, so there aren't many." I don't believe that a hotel doesn't even have a spare set?
After talking about the humanized service and the facilities in the room, the biggest problem is the bathroom. The water is extremely slow. After a few minutes after taking a shower, the water cannot go down and even floods the slippers. The toilet paper is also strange. In the roll box, I put it directly on top of the box. There was only a little toilet paper. When I first saw it, I thought it was the leftovers from the previous tenant. Then I went to get the paper and found out that there was so little.
Then there is the toilet, which flushes very slowly and strangely. On the last night of my stay, it couldn’t even flush. It didn’t work no matter how hard I pressed it.
The bathroom is not separated from dry and wet areas, but there is a curtain. However, I don’t know why this curtain is necessary. The track opens directly to the edge of the toilet and is close to the toilet.
Then there is the air conditioner. Maybe there is something wrong with my room? I don't know about other rooms, but the air conditioner in this room only reaches 22.23 degrees Celsius, which is almost the same as the temperature in other hotels where I stayed at 25.26 degrees Celsius.
To add, the paper towels on the table in this hotel are actually the same as the paper towels in the bathroom. They are all rolled paper and have a smell when you get them. I stayed in Changsha two days ago. The room type is not as good as here, but with this kind of soft facilities, paper towels There are also bath products that are much more reliable than here. There is no soap here, and toothbrushes and toothpaste are not placed in advance. The front desk will ask you if you have any, and they will be given to you if you don’t.
Also, the soundproofing of the room is quite poor. You can hear clearly the sound of people checking in in the morning and evening, which is a bit noisy.
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