Guest User
December 29, 2024
I stayed at the hotel for vacation in 2015 when it first opened, and it felt very good. This year I went on a business trip and stayed at the hotel for another ten nights, and I was still very satisfied.
If you stay for a long time, it is definitely the best choice for Chinese spleen and stomach. My wife and I have eaten Master Kong + vegetables/eggs, hot milk/oatmeal, and rice dumplings made with fermented rice five times in the room. You can also buy takeaway food from nearby Din Tai Fung and heat it up to eat. Not a single pack of hawthorn for digestion was opened.
Some small tips;
*On top of the Ctrip price, the hotel will charge an additional $55 + $7.36 per day village fee and tax upon check-in, as well as a $400 refundable deposit.
*In the name of environmental protection, bathrobes, slippers, toiletries, cooking utensils and kettles are all provided upon request. The service is very good. We asked for things four times on the first night of our stay. It’s best to make a list first and ask for it all at once, and only tip once. We won't take the initiative to give new ones when cleaning. You can leave a note and a tip for whatever you want and you'll get it.
*There is no free bottled water in the room or provided. Don’t forget to ask the front desk for two small bottles per person when checking in. After checking in, go to CVS, Walgreen, and 7-11 on Russ Avenue outside as early as possible to buy enough. In all hotels, the price of bottled water sold in ** is more than 4 times that of outside. There is a capsule coffee machine, so you can bring your own Nes capsules.
*The most important thing is not to touch the snacks and drinks on the countertop and in the refrigerator. It's all electronically controlled. Just pick it up and check it out. Check the accounts on TV every day and contact us immediately if you have any questions. I've encountered this before and it was resolved with just a phone call.
Facilities: Standard, typical. It's a bit old and the shower room has poor drainage. There was a leak in the lobby ceiling and it took two days to repair. There is a pet-friendly floor, and it’s fun to see all kinds of dogs coming and going in the hotel.
Hygiene: Very good, nothing annoying. Remember to take the kitchen garbage out when you go out. There is no need to ask people to clean the house frequently.
Environment: The hotel does not have its own hotel, but it is very convenient among three hotels. The accommodation environment is relatively quiet, not noisy, and the air is much better. **Smoking is not allowed. It is really uncomfortable for non-smokers inside.
Service: very good. On the first day of my stay, I called four times to request supplies. I also used the business center to collect emails. Something went wrong. I made four or five trips and contacted several employees. They all felt very good. You must understand that these hotels in Las Vegas are very large and are reducing labor and do not use robots. They cannot be measured by the service standards of domestic hotels.
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