The Floral Hotel·Luxury Yunben Hotel (Weihai Huancuilou Shop) provides a great place for travelers to relax after a busy day. Visitors to Weihai will find that the Floral Hotel·Luxury Yunben Hotel (Weihai Huancuilou Shop) is a fantastic accommodation choice. The hotel is conveniently located just 7km from Weihai North Railway Station and 46km from Weihai Dashuibo Airport. There is no shortage of things to see in the area, with the Huancuilou Park, Weihai Sightseeing Bus and Weihai Harbour Park all nearby. When guests have some time on their hands they can make use of the onsite facilities. This Weihai hotel provides parking on site. According to our guests, this hotel provides a very high level of service. This hotel is a popular accommodation for guests traveling with families.
"I almost never write reviews, and I almost never comment on anything negative! To help everyone avoid disappointment, I must give a realistic review of this so-called five-star B&B. First, although the location is said to be in the city center, it is actually in a so-called garden, making it difficult to get around. We drove here, and parking was inconvenient. There were very few spaces, and we didn't know where to park. The next morning, the Weihai Traffic Management Bureau called and asked us to move our car (the hotel didn't say anything either). Secondly, when returning to the hotel at night, there were no lights on, and there were no lights in the park or entering the hotel. We used our phones as flashlights to enter! Thirdly, even for a Buddhist cultural hotel, only the quaint and simple style really fits. For example, drinking water is not unlimited. Each room is only provided with a maximum of 6 bottles of drinking water per day. This is the first time I've heard of drinking water being limited at such an expensive room rate and in such hot weather. And it's Jingtian purified water, which is very cheap! You can search how much a bottle costs! The room's amenities are Huawei, which is considered cutting-edge. It also has a smart toilet (which was my only requirement, even though the room itself was incredibly shabby, sparse, and smelly! It was completely unworthy of the price, but I put up with it!). On my first night, I returned to a completely dark hotel. Combined with the gardens and the Chinese Buddhist decor, it was truly horrifying. The only thing that kept me there the first night was the toilet's battery life. It was so late, I felt embarrassed to bother the staff, and the toilet wouldn't flush, leaving me without a bathroom break all night! I held it in until morning, flushing manually. Then I waited for the staff to replace the batteries. They also delivered the breakfast I'd ordered the day before, as you can see in the picture. Vegetarians might find it good, but it's not as good as the local seagulls. The first thing I heard was that their hotel is vegetarian and Buddhist! In short, if you think anything is shabby, it's because the owner is a Buddhist and values simplicity! It was completely speechless! Be careful with the sanitary napkins in the room; they're so crude I can't describe them. The reason they're there is that they're quaint and eco-friendly! We originally booked three nights, but upon returning, we couldn't bear it. The value for money was beyond words. A twin room was over 1,000 yuan a night in this season, and they advertised themselves as a five-star B&B (we don't know who gave them the credit). After negotiation, the three-night discount was so low that we couldn't leave. We left in a panic, packed with luggage. Luckily, we drove, otherwise we wouldn't have been able to leave at all, dragging our luggage through the scorching sun to find another hotel! We ended up switching hotels, and the rebooking process took up most of the day, disrupting our entire itinerary and forcing us to stay an extra night in Weihai! I've written all this to help those of you who are discerning about accommodations. Those who aren't particular about quality can skip this... I don't mean any harm in writing this, but it was my biggest regret on this trip! It also delayed our entire trip! I won't go into any more details, but because of this unpleasant stay, we didn't have a positive impression of Weihai at all. We thought it was too backward. How could a hotel like this dare to call itself a five-star B&B? But you say it's lagging behind, and the prices are really tight. You say the boss is a Buddhist, but the prices are always online, but the quality is not! Let's stop here. One thing I must admit is that every hotel staff member is very nice and polite! Very good! It's just that the software can't overcome the flaws! There's really nothing I can do about it! (Note: I haven't met the boss, and all the feedback I give after communicating with the hotel staff is based on communication with the boss). There is no criticism or hostility here, every word is real feedback."