This hotel was our second stop during our National Day trip. During the holiday, hotel prices generally increased. Gangbo Peninsula was marked as a five-star hotel and the location was relatively remote. Fortunately, the price was affordable and it was right by the Riyue Lake, so we decided to stay. After we arrived, we learned that the Shui'an Building we stayed in was separate from the main building. All formalities were done in the Shui'an Building, and breakfast was also in the Shui'an Building. The room was clean and tidy, the bedding was comfortable, the space was not large, and the room decoration and facilities were not five-star standards. , about three stars, the breakfast variety is average, and it does not meet the five-star standard. Considering the room rate, these are still in line with the price. I was a little disappointed that the swimming pool was not open and was said to be under maintenance; the waiter delivered fruit to the room and knocked on the door. I replied "Wait a minute". Before I could open the door, the waiter swiped the card to open the door and entered the room. It was unprofessional; Riyue Lake It's really not big, and the surrounding greenery and facilities are not complete. It is suggested that as a five-star hotel, the hotel can have different room types and prices for guests to choose from, and can have promotions, but the service and facilities must meet the basic five-star standards.
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