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October 18, 2023
Let’s talk about the advantages first. The location is good, diagonally across from Shanghai Cinemas, and the environment is also good. Next to it is the Yi Chi Garden.
Next, let’s talk about the shortcomings:
1. When I arrived at the hotel at 12:40, the front desk said that the guest room had just been checked out and was being cleaned. Normal check-in is at 2 o'clock. I said yes, and I would come back at 2 o'clock. After having lunch nearby, I returned to the store again at 1:50. This time someone changed the person at the front desk and said that the room was still being cleaned. I didn’t understand why it took two aunts to clean one room for 11 and a half hours. How much time did it take? dirty? Thank you to Ctrip for a smooth check-in after communication.
2. The door connecting the terrace to the room is not locked. There is a public area under the terrace and the room is on the second floor, which means that people from outside can easily climb up. I raised questions about this, and the front desk staff said that no guests had asked before. I also expressed my shock when faced with this kind of problem. Later I used the key to lock the door, but unfortunately because it had been left open for so long, one door was still unlocked. I would like to remind single people not to choose this room type as it is a safety hazard. Still exists.
3. There was a constant "dah-dah" sound in the room when I slept at night, which lasted all night. I wore noise-canceling headphones to fall asleep.
4. The breakfast only has a set meal, which is very simple. The drinks only have orange juice and milk, and there is no coffee. The Chinese set meal has only porridge as the staple food, not even small wontons and clear soup noodles. Men may not be able to eat enough.
Generally speaking, I basically don’t recommend staying there. For the same price, you can stay in Seclusion or Black Rock, which will be better in all aspects.
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