There is no restaurant in the entire hotel, and of course there will be no breakfast
Then it's vomiting
1. This room should be the highest price in the hotel, so I put two bottles of water (), call the front desk and ask for four bottles of water. Do I want it or not?
2. There is only one pack of paper in the whole room. Yes, only one pack of pumping paper is placed in the living room. You have to hold the paper when you go to the toilet, and there is no floor towel.
3. The TV can't be turned off when I'm going to bed at night, I can't stand the cord unplugged in the middle of the night
4. The thing I want to complain about most is the service. I missed a pair of chopsticks for takeaway the next day. If I called the front desk, could I send a pair to the room? The front desk told me bluntly that there was no pair of chopsticks in the whole hotel, so I had to ask questions. I am really convinced 🙄, the first time I encountered this kind of service in a hotel, did the hotel not train the service process, attitude and details?
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