The location is OK, five or six cars can be parked at the door, and there is also a large parking lot not far away. The room is huge! The bath water is big and hot! The disadvantage is that the soundproofing is very poor. Before booking, I read the comments and said that there are ktv and the like next to it. There are indeed, and it is very loud (can understand the mood of friends having fun together, but don’t understand why it is so loud) It stopped at about eleven thirty. There is a big seam on the curtain box, and the bed next to the window is a little dazzling when the light is directly shining on the face at dawn. The important thing is that the attitude of the front desk is not good. We booked a family room for three people. Because the arrival time is different, one person first checked in. The front desk said at the time that the two people who stayed later had to come and record their ID cards. Later, the two people who lived at the front desk reported the room number and gave their ID cards, and then the front desk asked with an unbelievable expression whether you two want to live in this room together? (That means it seems like the three of us have booked a single room and then insisted on squeezing three of them), we were stunned and said yes, didn’t you say that everyone needs an ID card, and the front desk was very upset. That’s right... Then at night I found that there were only two sets of toiletries in the room (understandably for cost saving), but I called the front desk to ask for it. The first response of the front desk was not to say sorry, but to talk to me. Didn't you book a family room? ? ? Have to say that we did not book a family room so we only have two sets? ? Moreover, the two front desks are not the same person. They are female during the day and male at night. Both of them are not familiar with the business, and they are really speechless if they are not familiar with the guest booking situation! And we have a very good attitude. I don’t know why the two front desks are the same as having dynamite... Later, when we checked out the next day, a manager or boss came to ask us how we feel about staying, indicating that we still have the intention to do it. Good for this hotel, I hope to have more training
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