The hotel's location is excellent. It's about a 10-minute walk from Huanggang Port. After crossing the sky bridge from the port and following the signs for ride-sharing vehicles, you'll cross the road shown in picture one, walk along a tree-lined path, and the hotel will be on the opposite side of the road to your right. The hotel's lobby (picture five) and guest rooms are completely separate. The front desk resembles a shop unit, while the rooms are located in a different office building. There's no need for a room card to enter the building, which suggests a slight lack of security measures.
The soundproofing in the rooms is quite poor. You can clearly hear when people enter the adjacent room or when the elevator arrives. However, the room's cleanliness was good; there were no insects or hair, and the bathroom was odor-free.
Yet, the room size differs significantly from the photos provided on the platform (pictures three and four). I initially booked this room because I liked the design with two chairs and a small coffee table, but upon entering, I found only a small sofa. I called the front desk to request an additional chair, but they were unable to provide one, stating that the room's furnishings are fixed and there are no extra chairs available.
Most of the furniture in the room is smart and can be controlled via Xiaodu. However, the curtains are too short and don't completely block out the sun when closed, leading to direct sunlight entering the room in the mornings and preventing a dark environment. Guests who are light sleepers should be aware of this.
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