The Jadeco Hotel provides a great place for travelers to relax after a busy day. The Jadeco Hotel offers a pleasant stay in Ruili for those traveling for business or leisure. The hotel is approximately 81km away from Dehong Mangshi International Airport. Dehong Mangshi International Airport is approximately 81km away by road. There is no shortage of things to see in the area, with the St. Peter's Church, Ruili Library and Ruili Tourism Pedestrian Street all nearby. At the end of a busy day, travelers can unwind and relax in the hotel or go out and enjoy the city. For those driving themselves, parking is provided on site. According to our guests, this hotel provides a very high level of service. This hotel is a popular accommodation for guests traveling alone.
"Hotels in border cities must provide guests with a sense of security. The hotel's decor is reasonable for the price, but there are many areas that need improvement. 1. On our first night in room 407, there was something like a rat or some other animal in the air conditioning partition, which started moving around in the middle of the night. Furthermore, the shower seal in this room was broken, causing a loud dripping sound. I originally considered changing hotels the next day, but decided to move on. After all, in a small border town, the next room might not be much better than the current one.
2. After moving to room 402, both issues were resolved. So, I hope you'll focus on resolving the issue in room 407.
3. The hotel currently doesn't have a breakfast area, and the waiter served a nine-square grid. I didn't touch anything except the eggs and whole potatoes. If there's really no restaurant, I recommend switching to a variety of sealed options, such as milk, eight-treasure porridge, and packaged pastries, which are more hygienic. After all, this is a four-star breakfast.
4. Most importantly, the door didn't have a chain lock. Although there are two police stations within a kilometer, a sense of security is my primary concern when booking a hotel in a border city. You could provide doorstops for guests, especially those traveling alone. Your front desk staff opened the door for me without verifying my ID. Perhaps I recognized her, but that's not standard procedure. Hiring Burmese workers is indeed cheaper, but they need training. This loophole is fatal.
I hope my suggestions will help your hotel improve."