We booked a temporary hotel. I didn’t expect that we wouldn’t be able to have a good night’s rest. The design is quite unique and I like it. I just wanted to see if privacy and sound insulation need to be considered. The scariest part is that the wooden room has no sound insulation at all. This is me. I didn't take this into consideration at all when I made the reservation. I couldn't help but go out and tell the landlord that there was a problem with the sound insulation, but he didn't give any feedback. I could clearly hear the snoring upstairs, and the sound of walking upstairs was very clear. There was no one upstairs in the afternoon. I didn’t feel it. I kept moving around after 7pm and the sound was really loud. What was even more depressing was that there were children upstairs. I started playing with toys at 6:40 the next day and got up to wash up. It was so terrible that I couldn’t sleep. I left the water early. I left the water for a long time but it wasn’t hot. I wanted to wash myself, but I couldn’t. Later, after nine o’clock, the hot water finally came, but my mentality was no longer good. The air conditioner was too loud. I was often disturbed when I was a light sleeper, and the heating effect was not good. Ideally, if the room does not heat up, the air conditioner indicator light will light up. When I originally booked a B&B, I was probably looking forward to interacting with the host, recommending food and sightseeing, but maybe I blame myself for not making a good guide and not understanding it in advance.
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