The location is relatively remote, and the surrounding areas are all areas waiting for development. There are many unfinished buildings, abandoned factories, and no restaurants. It's hard to call it **. I drove there according to the navigation, but I couldn't get to any housing estate because the main road was blocked by a barbed wire fence, so I had to take a long trip to the second street and follow the sign for the ocean code.
There is a parking lot at the entrance of the housing estate. Hong Kong-licensed cars can scan the code to enter. The hotel reminds you not to land in the underground parking lot. Park if there is a space on the roadside in the housing estate. 15 mosquitoes a day.
This room is in the same room as another Ocean Code hotel, but on a different floor. The reception is on the ground floor. There is free breakfast. It is in an isolated building. I can't get up, so I can't comment if I don't have food.
The space inside the room is surprisingly spacious, and the floor is not too high, which makes it feel a bit oppressive. The floor is dirty, dusty, and the hair is broken. The front door is opposite the open toilet and shower room. The place where I put my shirt on is right next to the front door... This design is a bit awkward, maybe the space is limited. The pixels of the projector are not too high, and it is not very clear even if the lights are turned off.
The staff service is very good. There is no phone in the room. If you need anything, you can ask them through the WeChat group. A deposit of 300 is required for check-in, and you will return the same way when you check-out. If you follow us and get a five-star review, you will receive 18 red envelopes😅😅
At this price, the price-performance ratio is not too bad, but there should be better options. Maybe next time Li Zhuhai will try to stay in other hotels/B&Bs.
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