Guest User
March 12, 2023
Objectively speaking, this is the worst experience I have had in at least a dozen hotels in Beigang Village, Nanting and Beiting in the three years I have been in the university town.
Let’s talk about the room first. As shown in the picture, the floor is tattered, the glass is dirty, the cabinets are covered with dust, and the glass mouthwash cup is covered with a layer of gray (not photographed). I dare not use it at all. The double room only provides a shower towel, and the toilet is ridiculously short ( I’m too dirty to sit down, and even squatting is too tiring). What's even more shocking is that the exhaust fan is broken, the shower is suffocating, and the air conditioner makes a loud noise. It's not the normal noise of the air, but the roar of a malfunction. Chun Chun Treasure Hotel, just when you think it’s bad enough, you’ll find an even worse place.
Let's talk about the environment, the stairs are dark, no one is looking downstairs, and there is no need to find anyone.
Let’s talk more about the outrageous experience:
We booked a room in advance and called that day to say there was a power outage and arranged us to the Golden Leaf Hotel opposite. I checked the hotel online and agreed. After all, there was nothing I could do about the power outage.
When I went there and saw that the lights were brightly lit, I guess they had sold out all the rooms, and they were selling them like sheep. The rooms that were booked in advance were on a first-come, first-served basis, right? Forget all this, if the room we were taken to was any better, I wouldn't be too lazy to write a short essay.
Don't talk nonsense about checking out if you're not satisfied. Why should I find another room on the same day when I've booked a room in advance? It's hard to book a room on Saturday in a university town. If there is no room, don't hang it up, and find a lame excuse that you can see right away.
I'm telling the truth, students who can't stand being dirty, without ventilation or air-conditioning should not come (especially don't come with girls).
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