Guest User
March 2, 2026
First, the good points: The hotel's location is quite convenient, with many restaurants on a street nearby. The breakfast was very satisfying, offering a wide variety of delicious options, including local Chengdu specialties like 'chaoshou' (wontons) and Zhong dumplings. The room's cleanliness was also quite good.
Now for the downsides: Room 8918 only has a tiny window, and the room was incredibly hot. Seriously, avoid this room. The temperature difference between the hallway and the room was huge; the room felt like an oven. Even though it was 14 degrees Celsius outside in winter, after turning off the AC, it was still so hot that I could only wear a t-shirt. When I called the front desk, they told me to turn off the AC and open the window, but that did absolutely nothing. Later, they sent up a fan, which initially wouldn't even turn on. The front desk claimed it was their last fan, and all the others were already borrowed. Then they said some guests were still using heating, so they couldn't switch the central AC to cool. This just made me laugh – such contradictory statements! First, all the fans are out, then some people are still using heating? Who's got it wrong here? It was so hot I couldn't sleep; I almost wanted to switch hotels in the middle of the night. Eventually, they sent another fan, and with both running, I could finally manage to sleep. This is the first time I've ever experienced something like this in a hotel; the experience was truly awful.
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