Anonymous User
November 9, 2024
The first impression I had when I first entered the room was that the lights were too dim, and there was no bright light. I originally booked it for a business trip for a few days, but when I came back from the first day, the room card couldn't be swiped, and it couldn't be swiped again the second day. I went downstairs and went to the front desk to change my card again before I could swipe it. And more importantly, it was originally on the 25th floor. The upstairs was the restaurant office and there were no residents. I heard the sound of tables and chairs being moved in the middle of the night, and it was very loud and continuous. That kind of thing, who can sleep here? After I told the front desk that I could change rooms, I was told that I could change rooms. This was the case for two consecutive nights. The hotel didn’t give any explanation, so I just checked out. How can a person have a good rest in such an environment that makes a person suffer from neurasthenia?
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