Longgangkadaishan
January 26, 2025
The overall experience is not worth the price.
Environment: Maybe it's because of the weather. When I walked into the lobby, I didn't feel the Middle Eastern style decoration as described on the Internet. Instead, I felt it was old and didn't look like a hotel that had only been open for a few years. The road maintenance didn't make people feel bright. The interior decoration of the room looked good overall. We felt the private vacation experience that the hotel wanted to create, but the taller villa opposite could actually see our toilet and shower room from a high place, so we had to draw all the curtains facing the next door building. The room sound system was very poor, basically just listening to the sound, which is very rare in a hotel of this level. There is only one swimming pool area and two restaurants in the public area of the hotel, which is very boring. The beach area is shared with other hotels. There are only five lounge chairs for guests of this hotel, and they are very densely arranged, which is a completely downgraded experience.
Dining: The hotel's breakfast basically does not change every day, in the form of ordering and buffet. For Chinese stomachs, it can only be barely eaten. There are no convenience stores and restaurants within a 5-kilometer radius of the hotel, and all drinks and food can only be ordered from the hotel. The in-room ordering and restaurant food are basically the same, and the choice is very limited.
Service: The hotel service is meticulous, but it always gives people a sense of overexertion. When I first arrived at the room, three groups of people knocked on the door and asked if I needed various services. However, the really good service makes people feel that there is no service. One day at noon, when I was resting in the room, the outdoor area actually released a gas similar to insect repellent spray. Although we closed the door of the room, there was still a strong smell drifting into the room, which made people feel uncomfortable. I don’t know where in the room (I seriously suspect it is the bathtub), there is a frequent and continuous odor, which seriously lowers the hotel experience.
Entertainment: The hotel offers many activities, but it makes people feel that the form is greater than the reality, and there is no desire to participate. The entertainment range of the hotel is very limited, which makes people feel boring.
As the saying goes, wild boars can’t eat fine bran. The content provided by the hotel is much worse than psychological expectations, and it may be more suitable for people who have extremely high requirements for vacation privacy and pursue quiet recuperation.
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