We were traveling with elderly family members, so we spent a long time looking for a suitable hotel before our trip but couldn't find a good suite. We ended up choosing this guesthouse and booked a two-bedroom, one-living room unit for five of us, including two children and my mother-in-law. The room was clean, the view was excellent, the TV was new, and there was a washing machine available. They also provided disposable bath towels, toothbrushes, toilet seat covers, and slippers.
The host was very nice. They asked us in advance if we preferred a squat toilet or a sit-down toilet before arranging the room. We arrived at around 6 AM and contacted the host to see if we could check in early. The host sent us check-in instructions and how to retrieve the key. After we checked out, we left some items behind, and the host even helped us mail them back. We also consulted the host about scenic spot tickets and tour routes in advance, and they offered discounted prices.
The xiaolongbao (soup dumplings) downstairs in the complex were delicious; we ate there every morning for three days. There's also a small supermarket downstairs, which was super convenient for buying snacks, drinks, and supplies. To enter the complex, you can ask the security guard to open the gate or go directly through the supermarket. There are many restaurants nearby, it's close to the hospital, and taxis are easily accessible.
On our first day, we went to Tianmen Mountain and took Route A. Unfortunately, the cable car station at the top was under maintenance, so we had to return to the middle station and take the same cable car down. On the second and third days, we visited Zhangjiajie National Forest Park. Since we didn't want to move our luggage, we stayed here both nights and took taxis to and from Zhangjiajie National Forest Park. We were very satisfied with this family trip.
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