maggieyu
March 28, 2025
1. Price issue: I booked the hotel for 1092 one month in advance, but when it was one day before the free cancellation, the price suddenly dropped to 823. I fainted and had to contact Ctrip (I would like to praise Ctrip here). Ctrip immediately told me to contact the local agent to see if I could cancel and rebook. If it could not be solved, Ctrip would compensate me for the price difference. A few hours later, Ctrip informed me that the hotel did not agree to rebook after free cancellation. Finally, Ctrip compensated me for the price difference of 269. I give Ctrip a thumbs up. 2. Hotel transportation: It is very close to the airport, and there are many parking spaces for self-driving. However, there is a one-way street in front of the hotel, and it is a main road. There are many cars and the speed is very fast. The hotel is okay, but you have to turn left to merge into the main road when leaving the hotel. I have 25 years of experience in driving in the United States, but I still feel that it is very difficult to merge into the main road when leaving the hotel. The locals are very unfriendly when driving, and they will not slow down to give way, and they honk the horn crazily. It is very thrilling every time I drive out. 3. Safety issues. After checking in and dragging the luggage to the second-floor room, I saw 5-6 young men sitting in the corridor on the second floor. They didn't seem to be guests. At around 9 o'clock in the evening, just as I was about to go to bed, I heard a sound like the door opening. I was scared and went to the door to see that someone had stuffed takeout flyers in (Figure 3). 4. Noise and light pollution. On average, one plane flew over my head every minute. The curtains of this hotel are blinds, which cannot be completely closed. There is a billboard outside the window. Figure 4 shows the angle of lying on the bed with all the lights turned off. It is very dazzling, and the mattress is of very poor quality. There is no way to fall asleep with light pollution and noise. 5. The only thing worth praising is that the breakfast time starts at 5 o'clock, which is very friendly to people who catch early flights, but this is the only hotel among the 100+ hotels I have stayed in in the United States that prohibits bringing breakfast food to the room. The breakfast waiter pulled a shoe horn face, as if I owed her a lot of money, but the attitude of the black aunt at the front desk when checking in was quite good. All in all, I feel that this is the worst hotel I have ever stayed in in the United States, no doubt about it.
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