Anonymous User
January 19, 2025
First of all, let's talk about the price. In New York, the price is 1200, and my expectation is a hotel around 500 in Beijing. Overall, I didn't expect it, and it took me a long time to choose. Because I was on a long business trip, I finally chose it because the room was big.
Facilities: Overall, it is acceptable. Every day, I was asked to choose 2 things from the small cabinet, including drinks and food. Although it is not very useful, it is still very helpful when I really don't have time to buy water or eat. This +1. There is a kettle +1, which needs to be requested separately. Other facilities are based on the carpets of domestic county hotels. The cabinets look decades old and one of the doors is still broken. The large bed I ordered was given a twin bed, the mattress was an ordinary spring bed, the heating was not very warm, and I needed to cover myself with two quilts. The towels were also gray, and they were washed but not completely clean. These, I generally feel that I can barely tolerate.
Hygiene: The lobby is relatively clean and looks nice. The room is average. On the first day, I was in a hurry to go out, and I didn't ask for cleaning because I was afraid of losing my documents and some personal belongings. On the second day, they cleaned up and changed towels. The second day was not bad. The floor was cleaned and toilet paper was given. On the third day, they only changed towels and did not collect the garbage.
Service: The biggest highlight was that at 8:30 in the morning, I was still in a dream, and they started to show their skills. They opened the door and asked, "When are you going to check out?" I almost called the police. What's more exciting is that they came again at 10 o'clock??????
In summary, I don't have enough budget to stay in a hotel that costs 10,000 yuan a day. It's my problem. However, a hotel that costs 1,200 yuan should also have the integrity of 1,200 yuan. I can accept not cleaning up, not collecting garbage paper, and not collecting bathtubs. Opening the door at 8 o'clock in the morning to urge check-out was really the last straw that broke the camel's back.
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