Guest User
September 26, 2024
I came here because of all the good reviews online, but as soon as I checked in, I was asked to give a good review. . . I politely declined speechlessly at the time and was told that she would give it to me after I checked out. Later I thought about it and realized that reviews can usually only be given after 2pm after check-out. How did she say that? When I drove here at night, I saw that the hotel's townhouses were under construction, so I asked the front desk if there would be construction here in the morning. It won’t make noise, right? She said confidently that no, so I believed her. When I got to the room, I saw that there was a dust cover outside the window. I didn't know where the room was arranged, and I thought that I had to get up early tomorrow to catch the ferry, so I shouldn't be disturbed, so I ignored it. As a result, at around six in the morning, I heard the sound of a sledgehammer smashing, followed by the sound of gravel rolling down the dust paper, over and over again. It was so noisy that I couldn't sleep at all. I really don't know how she could say that (I felt this way again). Other issues: They didn’t even provide slippers and had to call to request for them, there were stains on the pillows, and there were not enough parking spaces so one could not get out if one was not careful. Is that ok? That's it, and you still want me to give you a good review? ? ? However, to be honest, everything else is OK, the price/performance ratio is ok, you can choose rationally, if there are any problems with the room, you can communicate in time, don't be like me who was in a hurry and just let it go.
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