The Lugu Lake Honeymoon Solu Boutique Holiday Hotel is an ideal spot for travelers wanting to discover the city. The Lugu Lake Honeymoon Solu Boutique Holiday Hotel offers a pleasant stay in Ninglang for those traveling for business or leisure. From the hotel, Ninglang Luguhu Airport is approximately 44km away. The nearest airport is Ninglang Luguhu Airport, approximately 44km away. There is no shortage of things to see in the area, with the Lvjiawan Lakeside Viewing Point, Puro Pier and Lugu Lake Scenic Area all nearby. This hotel makes a great place to kick back and relax after a long day of sightseeing. Guests of this Ninglang hotel can make use of the parking facilities. According to our guests, this hotel provides a very high level of service. This hotel is a popular accommodation for groups of friends traveling together.
"This guesthouse is nice; I'd give it 9-9.5/10.
* The guesthouse's layout: 10/10, I like it.
* The location and view of the guesthouse are not particularly good compared to nearby hotels; they're about the same.
* Service: 10/10, no problem.
The rooms on the south side (A?00, A?01) have a better view, while the rooms on the north side (A?03) have a slightly worse view. There are two large rooms, B?00 and B100, but because they are on the edge (north side), their front is blocked by trees.
However, there are some areas for improvement, especially for extended-stay guests; the service seems more casual. (Extended-stay guests should be treated well, not have their service reduced.)
[1] Let's talk about breakfast and afternoon tea first. Offering afternoon tea is a great idea. Although it's not expensive food, it allows us to spend our leisure time more leisurely in our rooms or on the rooftop, which is great. But what I'm not satisfied with is that the afternoon tea on the second day was reduced. The same applies to breakfast. We ate rice noodles in the morning, and the presentation was very beautiful. The problem was that the water wasn't hot enough. Even in summer, if I put the noodles in immediately, the meat and shrimp wouldn't cook properly. Undercooked meat and shrimp are inedible and could easily cause stomach upset. So the next day, I asked them to skip the presentation and just cook the noodles directly. As a result, each person received half the amount of rice noodles (which was acceptable since we didn't eat much), but the eggs, meat, shrimp, and fish were all gone – which I couldn't accept. Of the ten dishes on the platter, only six remained, and these were the more expensive ones. The guesthouse told me the kitchen had forgotten and they refilled the platter with fish and shrimp, but I already felt the guesthouse's integrity was questionable; it seemed they didn't welcome extended stays. So, both the afternoon tea and the following day's breakfast were discounted.
[2] Traditional towels and bath towels were not provided. If I stayed at a guesthouse costing 100 yuan and they didn't provide towels and bath towels, I wouldn't mind. However, given the price is close to 1,000 yuan, the inn told me that due to hygiene reasons, they only provide disposable towels and disposable bath towels, which is not environmentally friendly. This is unacceptable to me. (If it were truly for hygiene reasons, they could provide both and let guests choose.) Also, there was a large bath towel hanging on the shower door, which was appalling because it was a ”large bath towel,” not a ”floor towel.” If my family hadn't asked beforehand why there was only one bath towel, I don't think anyone would have known that it was a floor towel the inn had asked us to put on the floor. It's disgusting if someone uses a floor towel as a bath towel without knowing it.
[3] I appreciate the inn upgrading the ”Jiyue·Woju Special Price Double Room” to a lake-facing room. However, this might lead people to book only the cheapest room. This strategy can gain good reviews through upgrades, but it might also lead people to only book the cheap ”Jiyue·Woju” room. Whether this is appropriate depends on the inn's strategy.
[4] The room was beautifully decorated, but there were some issues with the facilities. Of the three rooms we stayed in,
the bathroom door in A100 had a large gap, so water leaked out a lot.
The sink in A101 had a large hole behind it, making it difficult to retrieve items that fell in.
The floor-to-ceiling window door in B100 had a large gap, so large that even at night without drawing the curtains, mosquitoes would seep in and get in."