Guest User
June 1, 2024
The room was very bad, there were hairs all over the floor, nail shells on the sheets, and no disposable toothbrushes.
When I arrived at the hotel after 8 o'clock, I found that the room smelled like sewers and toilets. Because I don’t like bothering others, I endured it for a while and tried to get used to it. As a result, I couldn't get used to it, so I ran to the front desk and asked if I could change a room. The front desk man yelled at me very loudly and rudely and said: No! OK! It felt like being yelled at by the high school dean. He even said that the smell was because I didn't flush the toilet myself. I didn't use the toilet at all when I got to this hotel room. Doesn't solve the problem at all! ! I had no choice but to go back to the room. About half an hour later, a Korean boy swiped my door with the same room card. Later I found out that the front desk gave him the same room card again. It's really scary, especially when girls live alone at night.
The whole room was in poor condition, the furniture was all rotten and moldy. The most unacceptable thing is that I feel like I have spent a night in a latrine. The smell cannot be dissipated even if the windows are opened to the maximum extent. Because there was an exam at eight o'clock the next morning, I didn't want to bother myself in the middle of the night, so I endured it. I was suffocated the whole time. When I woke up in the morning, I felt drunk and dizzy. I have an exam today and it’s already three o’clock in the afternoon Korean time. I still feel that the smell of yesterday’s sewer is still in my nose.
Because I was in a rush to book the hotel before, I didn’t read the reviews. This is also my first time to comment on a social platform. Can Ctrip please manage overseas hotels a little bit? !
Hygiene: I have never stayed in a hotel with such bad hygiene! ! I didn’t even dare to take off my clothes, so I slept in jeans all night!
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