Guest User
September 1, 2024
Overall feeling: mixed, better than expected (3.9 points on the platform).
Room impression: The old house is considered to be in a retro style, and the hygiene is out of sight but out of mind. After the first night, I felt the urge to check out. The door is old and rotten due to moisture, the shower room is full of scale, the faucet hardware is peeling off, the Kohler toilet is not draining cleanly, the sewer is blocked by water, exposed wiring, leaking kettle socket, dirty and stained walls On the surface, mosquitoes disturb your sleep... Although it is a special room type priced at 200 to 300 yuan, compared with other hotels in the same price range and on the same road, it is not so "rugged". It makes people feel heart-warming when it is mentioned. It focuses on a Buddhist style. I am also considered a Buddhist. On the first night I arrived, I searched for several hotels with the same price and 4.7 points on the same road section on the platform. I stayed there the next day because I was too lazy to move. I wanted to experience a lot and don’t be disturbed by my emotions. judge.
Environmental impression: It is quiet and there are few people. After all, the platform score is lower than 4. The greening is not bad. The road is stoney and the ride is bumpy. It is really not friendly to people with luggage. The main hot springs are two small corners next to the swimming pool. The scenery around the swimming pool is good, and there is a panoramic beach. This section of the beach has turbid water, a lot of gravel, and almost no one visits. Farther east is the Holiday Beach Recreation Area.
Dining impression: Breakfast is gone at 9:30 (I thought it was 10 o'clock later), the environment is old-fashioned teahouse style, there are very few people dining in the morning, and there are not many dishes, including steamed buns, broccoli, taro, soy milk, white porridge, The dull fried dough sticks won't make you hungry, so you can fill your stomach in the morning.
Service impression: There is only one person at the front desk, and the service is relatively Buddhist. He does not proactively greet guests and tell them basic information. He usually just looks down at his mobile phone. It is estimated that the hotel owner is not willing to invest any more.
My friend comforted me and said that it was better to think of it as clearing up wasteland than digging graves (a term used in post forums). After all, it was an old renovation 12 years ago, so there must be gains and losses. Perhaps those who were blamed now are those who witnessed its glorious and prosperous years. collective memory.
mutual encouragement!
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