Guest User
February 23, 2025
I have been to more than a dozen hot spring hotels across the country, and I can't help but give a good review to this one. When I chose it, I saw that some people said that it was old and the facilities were old. But old facilities don't mean that the experience must be bad. They completely reversed the disadvantages of long operation time with management and details. The first is the serious preparation of the room. This is the first time I have not seen water stains, scale or traces left by previous guests in a water-themed hotel. The mirrors are clean on several sides. There are no water stains on the surface of the bathtub and sink. The seal of the shower room is complete and mold-free and not yellow. The old hotel has few sockets, and the power cord is placed at the head of the bed. The leaves of the green plants in the house are not yellow and there is no soil. The toothbrush sets in the parent-child room are complete. The bathrobes are neat and tidy. Let me see from the details that they must be serious about cleaning up. I believe in their cleanliness and hygiene. The facilities are old but clean, which has become a sense of age. Second, the design level is there. The hotel is not built on the water but on the water. The hard decoration is stylish and not exaggerated. A bag of fish food is also neatly filled when you check in, which is comfortable. Third, the service is polite. The lobby, the receptionist, and the shuttle driver all spoke gently and politely, and listened to my needs. The shuttle driver listened to the dispatch through the headset on the way, and then covered the microphone and said quietly, "Got it, I'll go right away." The operation and management of this hotel is of high standard. Worth the room rate
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