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April 20, 2025
I rarely stay at All Seasons Hotels. My first stay in a small city in Hainan in early April sparked a strong liking for it, so I chose All Seasons Hotels this time in Jinan. As for the results, it was a world of difference. First, the location, besides being close to the West Railway Station, is pretty much nothing special. It's a 50-minute drive from the city's attractions. The room was tiny, tiny, tiny. And that was after paying extra for a larger room. Checking in late, I chose a room the front desk girl strongly recommended, saying it had a view. Upon entering, I was overwhelmed by the pungent smell of smoke and something that sounded like body odor. I opened the window and realized the so-called view was also indoors. The room had been completely deprived of ventilation and air circulation for a long time, which is why the smell was so indescribable. However, the room details clearly indicated it was non-smoking when I booked it. The aromatherapy diffuser in the room was broken, so I had to turn the air conditioner down to 20 degrees Celsius to cool it down, which lessened the pungent smell. I specifically requested a quiet room when I selected the room, and I had noted both the non-smoking and quiet options when booking. The front desk girl said it was the only room away from the elevator. It was indeed far enough away. After exiting the elevator and walking through several long corridors, it wasn't quiet at all. The result was a sleepless night with my roommate next door coughing. Also, the hygiene was spotless. Every switch, toilet button, and remote control had black marks from tissues. In short, the room was far away, small, smelly, and dirty. At 400 yuan a night, it's a real hotel assassin. Jinan's All Seasons is a real pitfall. They really need to improve their management.
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