Well, knowing that this hotel belongs to the Marriott family, it is surprisingly basic. Of course clean but with little care in the interior, the lights the way the customer is received, in general, small things make life better, and here at this Marriott could have been improved very easily. In Tijuana people travel by Uber or taxis from the hotel for many reasons, especially because of poor public transportation, thus, customers wait in the hotel lobby for their taxis, and many customers can coincide at the same time, and there is only a sofa and two armchairs (3 squeezed and 2 like Winston Churchill in single seats) and nowhere else to rest yourself or your bags. This is making the experience a bit off a sort of train station-ish platform. The breakfast is acceptable, providing all you need, but the the dinning area is very dark, badly lighted, to be honest you can’t hardly guess the time at all. The furniture there is very cheap, and doesn’t make you feel I want to read tye newspaper while having breakfast but I just want to finish and leave this 7/11 store. I am sure that I might sound a bit picky, but I am not, it is very easy to make small changes, non expensive that can improve the whole experience greatly. It is a Not a cheap place to stay, let’s remember this.
The standard of domestic express hotels is even lower, and the toilet and shower room are the level of domestic hotels. There are two security guards on duty at the gate, which can be seen that the surrounding night security is generally. From time to time, local residents walk out of their rooms and call at the end of the corridor, giving people a feeling of insecurity. Most of the local residents encountered in the elevator gave people a bad impression. The front desk staff was very friendly and gentle and helpful, and the two security guards at the gate were also very polite and asked questions and liked it.
It is about the same level as domestic express hotels such as Home Inn and Hanting. The room is about 20 square meters, quite clean, without slippers. It is 5 kilometers away from the airport, not 1.7 kilometers. It takes less than 10 minutes during non-peak hours, and it may take more than 30 minutes if there is a traffic jam during peak hours.
The front desk service is not bad. Breakfast is mainly sandwiches, accompanied by milk, coffee, juice, fruit, etc. It is not rich, but you can eat well.
The shuttle bus from the hotel to the airport is fixed at 6, 8, and 10 o'clock. You need to take a taxi to go there at other times. Uber is 100 pesos during off-peak hours and about 150 pesos during peak hours.
The hotel next to it is about 50 yuan cheaper, in the same group, but the air conditioning is not as good as this one.
Ctrip booked, the hotel did not receive the room rate, and then paid the hotel again, two days, and no refund, Ctrip also did not regularly update the latest developments
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AAnonymous UserIt is about the same level as domestic express hotels such as Home Inn and Hanting. The room is about 20 square meters, quite clean, without slippers. It is 5 kilometers away from the airport, not 1.7 kilometers. It takes less than 10 minutes during non-peak hours, and it may take more than 30 minutes if there is a traffic jam during peak hours.
The front desk service is not bad. Breakfast is mainly sandwiches, accompanied by milk, coffee, juice, fruit, etc. It is not rich, but you can eat well.
The shuttle bus from the hotel to the airport is fixed at 6, 8, and 10 o'clock. You need to take a taxi to go there at other times. Uber is 100 pesos during off-peak hours and about 150 pesos during peak hours.
The hotel next to it is about 50 yuan cheaper, in the same group, but the air conditioning is not as good as this one.
GGuest UserWell, knowing that this hotel belongs to the Marriott family, it is surprisingly basic. Of course clean but with little care in the interior, the lights the way the customer is received, in general, small things make life better, and here at this Marriott could have been improved very easily. In Tijuana people travel by Uber or taxis from the hotel for many reasons, especially because of poor public transportation, thus, customers wait in the hotel lobby for their taxis, and many customers can coincide at the same time, and there is only a sofa and two armchairs (3 squeezed and 2 like Winston Churchill in single seats) and nowhere else to rest yourself or your bags. This is making the experience a bit off a sort of train station-ish platform. The breakfast is acceptable, providing all you need, but the the dinning area is very dark, badly lighted, to be honest you can’t hardly guess the time at all. The furniture there is very cheap, and doesn’t make you feel I want to read tye newspaper while having breakfast but I just want to finish and leave this 7/11 store. I am sure that I might sound a bit picky, but I am not, it is very easy to make small changes, non expensive that can improve the whole experience greatly. It is a Not a cheap place to stay, let’s remember this.
LLeon12The standard of domestic express hotels is even lower, and the toilet and shower room are the level of domestic hotels. There are two security guards on duty at the gate, which can be seen that the surrounding night security is generally. From time to time, local residents walk out of their rooms and call at the end of the corridor, giving people a feeling of insecurity. Most of the local residents encountered in the elevator gave people a bad impression. The front desk staff was very friendly and gentle and helpful, and the two security guards at the gate were also very polite and asked questions and liked it.
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