Guest User
October 27, 2024
First of all, let me get to the point. I don't recommend this hotel. It's terrible. How can I describe it? Far away - It takes 15 minutes to walk from the subway station. If you drag your luggage to change places, it's a very sour feeling. If you use Google navigation, you can see that it's only 2 minutes to walk after getting off the public transportation, but please note that it's the subway and then the bus! Then, except for the proximity to Sensoji Temple, it takes 1 hour to go to Ginza, Shibuya, Tokyo Tower and other places. It's very inconvenient. Paper-thin - Whether it's the wall or the building, the length of the room is the width of the building. The walls are extremely thin. Whether you walk on it or touch the wall, you feel like you're building a building with cardboard. Noisy - The thinness on the top makes this noisy. The side by the window faces the main road. There is a hospital nearby, and ambulances come and go from time to time. The only wall next to the bed is the bathroom. The exhaust fan is probably broken and it whirrs 24 hours a day. That is to say, you just barely fall asleep under the white noise of the exhaust fan, and you are awakened by the roar of the ambulance. Panic - This is subjective, but I care a lot. From Osaka to Tokyo, I arrived near the hotel at about 10pm. When I was looking for the hotel, I saw a super bright building. On the corner, it was a cemetery. Damn it. The next morning, I changed a road to the subway station. It was an alley and a cemetery in the city. Damn it!
No service-there is no water in the room. You have to ask the front desk for it. There is no room service. If you stay for at least two days, it means you have to spend time with garbage. There is no room phone in the room. You can never find anyone at the front desk. Whether you go out at 8, 9 or 10 in the morning, the front desk left the phone number, but the international roaming can't afford it. The receptionist at the front desk was a Chinese guy. I can only say that people in foreign countries are far away from Chinese people (I am super patriotic)
I changed the order just one hour after checking in, hoping to leave the hotel early. The modification of the order on Ctrip showed that the merchant promised to reply in one hour, but in fact there was a reply at 10 o'clock the next day. Of course, it was a gorgeous rejection. Ctrip intervened quickly, although it did not solve the problem, but the attitude was good. The above is my experience of staying in this hotel for three days. For me who never writes reviews, this article has used up the 10-year quota. The plane landed and I finally returned to Beijing.
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