Anonymous User
May 16, 2024
Last time I came to Hohhot, I stayed at Atour near the General's Office. I had a very good impression. This time I wanted to go west, so I booked this one, but the result was very different.
The location is great, very close to the Grand Mosque and the Catholic Church, and there is also a Jiayue supermarket nearby for purchases and reserves.
Friends who drive by themselves should pay attention. Although this Atour has its own parking lot, you will find that you can't enter the parking lot when you first arrive at the store. At this time, you call the front desk and they will say that your license plate has not been entered at the front desk. Excuse me, I'm here for the first time, and I haven't checked in yet, so why do I have to enter the license plate first? They have to honk the horn in front of the electronic pole, and someone will lift the pole for you.
Two afternoon tea coupons will be given on the first day of check-in, and you can enjoy a self-service afternoon tea in the restaurant on the third floor before 17:50 (dried fruits, fruits and tea are all self-service, and Haagen-Dazs ice cream requires staff to open the locked freezer to serve). I waited for a long time at the door and no one greeted me. Later, I called the front desk and someone came out.
Smoking is not prohibited indoors. Many people stand in the corridor to smoke, and no staff reminds or stops them. The room also smells of smoke.
The restaurant is not big, and there will be shoving and shoving during breakfast time due to guests rushing to grab food. The breakfast variety is OK, and it is no problem to eat full.
The facilities are basically complete, the bathroom is separated into dry and wet areas, and there is a clothesline. The place where other Atour stores put refrigerators is empty. There is no tissue paper and small trash box prepared at the washbasin. I don't know if Atour's standards are not uniform.
The room cleaning service is very good, hand cream was delivered the next day, the room was very clean, and they greeted us proactively when we met.
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