Anonymous User
February 27, 2024
There is no front desk, and the door is locked and requires a password to enter, so when you arrive, you need to call the phone number posted on the door in the cold wind (the phone is answered in a call center-like place, which means you have to tell what happened every time you call) ), and the phone was disconnected from time to time (I don’t understand why guests were not notified in advance). We stayed two nights and made numerous calls (because the code did not allow access to the downstairs gate or the room). The next night, the same room was given to another young couple. When they wanted to check in that night, they said the hotel would give us the room. They pressed our password and asked us to open the door to check. The two girls were scared to death. ! It was so insecure (the hotel was completely hidden throughout the entire trip). The last time I went back to the room after breakfast on the third morning, the password failed (guess it was because we changed the password because of what happened last night). Then I called at the door to tell me the room number, name and password, and then said that the password was changed to this for us. Fortunately, we checked out right away, otherwise whoever in the surrounding rooms with good ears might have heard the password?
Compared with this kind of security issues, there is no front desk service, poor room facilities, and no one to collect garbage, which are already small problems for them, haha.
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