Guest User
January 15, 2025
We checked into a hot spring room on January 14th and checked out on the 15th. Here are our three main observations:
(1) The main hot spring area was exclusively occupied by elderly guests. It seemed they might have booked through discount group-buy platforms like Pinduoduo or similar packages. We didn't see any middle-aged or young visitors.
(2) Breakfast was entirely composed of staple foods: various noodles, congee, and dumplings. The only item that somewhat resembled a side dish was the ham sausage, but it turned out to be starch-based, essentially just another staple.
(3) Service was consistently perfunctory. We requested drinking water twice, at 9 AM and 9:30 AM, and even agreed to the 3 RMB per bottle price quoted by the front desk. Despite this, the water never arrived, even by 12 PM.
Compared to Lubaohot Spring in the past, it seems to have significantly deteriorated. Perhaps this isn't a place for those seeking a more refined or sophisticated experience.
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