The price was adjusted several times a day from 205 to 267. I inquired about the room several times but never mentioned that there was no elevator. There are four floors in total. They said that the first and second floors were full. An elderly man in his seventies brought two suitcases, one of which was very heavy. I finally persuaded the guy at the front desk to help move it, but his attitude was still not good. I have never seen such a simple room and such a small TV. There was a mark on the toilet tank, as if it was leaking and repaired. I gave up after living there for one day and moved to a 200-plus room with an elevator 300 meters away near Renguang. The room was completely different. Before checking out, another guy at the front desk helped me move the big suitcase, but he refused to accept the reward and said that just give a good review, so I give one point for the service, but I hope he and the boss understand that it is their hotel that put us in the dilemma of moving the suitcases. Instead of spending time adjusting the price several times a day, it is better to fix the shortcomings of the hotel.
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