Yebianditingyantiemuer
July 26, 2023
This is the biggest failure of the 13-day trip to Australia. The room is at a corner, and the windows are opened very high, above the chest, and on the side of the room, which makes the whole room rather depressing, and the view outside the window can be called "no sight". The bathroom is surprisingly large, like a handicapped accessible bathroom. There are almost no room facilities, an old plastic kettle has been through vicissitudes of life, there is a capsule coffee machine, but there are no new capsules, and a few used capsules fell out when opened. The bedding is the biggest problem. There is no quilt, only a blanket on top of the sheet. The blanket is the kind of coral fleece blanket, which is very slippery, so the sheets and blankets often go their separate ways, and it is difficult to cover the blanket and the sheet at the same time. The bed should be 0.9 meters, and the bedding is very thin and looks angular. At first glance, it looks like a spa room. There is no cleaning every day, and you need to go to the first floor by yourself to change bath towels. The front desk service is okay, but the room service is terrible. The hotel requires check-out at 11 o'clock! (First experience), and at 10.40 the cleaner came to knock on the door, urged to leave, and said "right now". There are often Japanese tour groups in the hotel. I feel that there should be Japanese people running the hotel. This is purely speculation, so choose carefully! Spoiled what should have been a more enjoyable trip in Cairns.
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