The hotel is very close to the airport and provides free pick-up and drop-off services. It faces the sea and has a good location. There are many shops around it, making it very suitable for use as a transitional hotel. The service team is composed of a group of young local handsome guys who are warm and friendly to Chinese guests.
Although the room is not new, it is clean and tidy, especially the floor tiles and ceramic tiles in the room are very clean. The little brother came into the room barefoot to serve. Although there is no elevator, free luggage portability is provided.
I would like to express my special thanks to DIL, the manager on duty that day. The originally reserved room was 101, which made it easier for me to go upstairs and downstairs. But I don't sleep well, and I pass by this location on the first floor when I go up and downstairs. So I was afraid that it would be noisy, so I discussed with DIL whether we could move to a higher floor. He personally took me upstairs to view the room, and finally chose the family room in 301, which was equivalent to a free upgrade for me. The room was very atmospheric and very suitable for a small family.
The only drawback of the hotel is that there is no Chinese breakfast, but uncle-level guests like me are in the minority after all. Mainstream young couples and family guests probably won't mind. For such a cost-effective hotel, what does this small shortcoming matter?
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