Guest User
October 29, 2024
The room has no windows, and the air conditioner fan needs to be turned on all night, which is very loud. I blame myself for not bringing earplugs when I go out, and I don't know where to buy them. I stayed for two nights, and I didn't get a good rest either night. In these few days, I have gotten used to it.
The lighting design of the room shows that it is carefully designed.
The TV can watch local channels, youtube and Netflix. The network is not very good, intermittent. The same is true for mobile phones.
There are no slippers in the room. If you don't bring your own slippers or can't buy slippers, you can only take a bath barefoot.
The facilities in the room are quite good. The pictures are taken, all Japanese.
Breakfast is provided every day according to the number of people in the room. There are tea and coffee. There are not many types of food, but it is enough for breakfast, which is better than the small shops and 7-11 on the roadside. Although there are many places to eat nearby, to be honest, the sanitary conditions really don't seem to be that good. There is a shopping mall next to the nearby subway station. The carpet on the floor is messy, giving people the feeling that it has opened before the decoration is completed.
In short, this is the hotel with the best experience in the past few days. But it is not good for people with light sleep to not wear earplugs.
The store is very good, because I can't get used to the inconvenience of not being able to cook and can only eat out, and I can't adapt to the noise of the main road or the noise of the air conditioner. I checked out earlier and the extra room I booked on the last day was cancelled for me. I have to give a big thumbs up for this👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I feel that the living environment in Singapore is really noisy, maybe because I stayed there for a long time and had less experience. In short, I didn't sleep well for a single night during the few days I stayed there. Maybe if it was a HDB flat where locals live, the environment would be relatively better. I looked for it, and there are really no local HDB flats for rent on the website. Maybe I should check Airbnb.
In addition, although the local prices seem not cheap due to the exchange rate, in fact, ordinary living expenses such as eating and buying clothes are still similar to those in the mainland. There are many clothes in local shopping malls in Singapore that cost dozens of Singapore dollars, and the price is not more expensive than that in shopping malls in the mainland, and the price is very affordable. The prices of snack bars in every block are close to those of takeaways in China, but they only have the same dishes, fried rice noodles, wonton noodles, curry rice. I can't keep eating them after a few times. The prices of Chinese restaurants are basically twice as high as those in China. It's probably equivalent to the price level of Meizhou Dongpo. There is a Chinese restaurant near Jalan Besar, right on the roadside. But the indoor environment doesn't feel very clean.
In addition, the locals have a subtle attitude towards Chinese with a mainland accent. They don't want to talk to you, but they have to reply to you out of politeness. But if you switch to English, it will be much better immediately. Maybe it's because we usually communicate more in English and less in Chinese.
In short, after these few days, I feel that it would be much more convenient if I took out some SGD cash at the airport at the beginning. Many places only accept cash transactions.
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