Guest User
October 22, 2024
It's neat and practical.
I'm moved to tears that there's a styler at this price range
It seems that they put a lot of thought into the actual convenience of the guests,
rather than spending money on useless Instagram-worthy amenities or strange lighting,
so I felt really welcomed as a traveler.
For example, they recommend that guests with long hair borrow a curling iron if they need one, that there are hangers in the elevator for guests to take if they need them, that there's a laundry room available,
that there's no cafeteria, but they provide bread and a toaster for breakfast (I think the ice maker, coffee machine, and disposable spoons show that they've considered the convenience of travelers),
that they bring several umbrellas and recommend that guests borrow them when it rains
As I write, I'm getting fiercely angry at accommodations in Seoul. I have to fill up Instagram.
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