Overall, my hotel experience had both good and bad aspects, but the bad parts overwhelmingly outweighed the good, so I likely won't be returning.
Let me break down the pros and cons for your reference.
Cons:
1. Unclean bedding: Before going to sleep, I found bloodstains and dirt spots on the sheets, and the pillowcase was torn (Figures 1-3). I couldn't sleep, so I had to have a staff member change the sheets and pillowcase late at night, which took quite a while.
2. Bizarre bathroom (Figure 4): In all my hotel stays, this is the first time I've encountered a bathroom where the door couldn't be closed. There was absolutely no separation between wet and dry areas; water flowed directly towards the sink and toilet when showering. This is just ridiculous!
3. Unreasonable lighting setup (Figure 5): Firstly, even with all the lights on, the room remained very dim. I later realized there were very few main lights, and the area around the bed had no main lighting at all, making it impossible to read in bed – it was too dark. Secondly, there was a night light next to the bed, which was also very odd. Other hotels usually place night lights near the floor. This one was at pillow height. Erm, shouldn't a night light be near your feet to help you see the floor if you get up in the middle of the night? What's the point of having it next to your pillow? Furthermore, night lights in other hotels are usually automatic sensors and only turn on when other lights are off. This hotel's night light was constantly on, couldn't be turned off, and had no auto-sensing function. If I hadn't been so tired, the placement of this night light combined with it being constantly on would have ensured I didn't sleep a wink.
4. The hotel is built right next to a main road. You either face the road and hear traffic, or you face the residential area and hear music in the mornings. I chose the road-facing side, but the soundproofing wasn't very good; I could still hear traffic at night. I had to turn up the air conditioning to drown it out.
5. The refrigerator wasn't cold enough; drinks placed inside became warm.
6. None of the lights could be dimmed; they could only be turned on or off. You couldn't adjust the brightness at all, which is far inferior to other Orange Hotels.
Pros:
1. Aside from the windows, which didn't block sound well, the door, the wall next to the door, and the shared walls were very solid, providing excellent soundproofing. I couldn't hear guests next door or sounds from the corridor.
2. The staff had a good attitude.
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