The hotel gate is right on the roadside, making parking inconvenient. The hotel gate faces the highway, making parking and pedestrians very dangerous. The room is old-fashioned and has a bad smell. The bathroom and the room share a paper towel, which is very inconvenient. You will understand what I said when you go there. To be honest, the boss is a pretty good person. The occupancy rate was very low and it was terribly quiet at night. The worst is the front desk clerk, who doesn't say hello to guests, ignores questions, speaks arrogantly, and doesn't bother asking for the WiFi password, saying it's in the room and you can check it yourself. She was holding a dog and looking at the computer all the time. There was a bathroom next to the reception counter, and the bathroom door was always open. The TV in the room we stayed in was broken, so we asked the waiter if someone could fix it as we were going to watch a game in the evening. The waiter said no one could fix it and asked us to make do with it. We asked if we could change the room, and the front desk clerk said that all the rooms in the store were full. The truth was that the occupancy rate in the store was less than 5% that day and only four rooms were sold. I found this out later when chatting with my boss. Fortunately, I found the boss and he changed the room for me. I have stayed in so many hotels, and this was the worst experience, no doubt about it.
Original TextTranslation provided by Google