Guest User
April 7, 2025
We booked an apartment specifically, not a hotel near the station, for comfort. The facilities and location were as expected, and we had no complaints. But then we had a night of horror! After decades of business trips, this was the first time we encountered an alarm in the middle of the night. We hurriedly dressed and went down the fire escape stairs, but the stairs were full of people and we couldn't go down at all. After a while, we heard from other guests that it was a false alarm of the fire, and it was okay, so everyone went back to their rooms one after another. After that, we heard deafening music in the room, and it was already past 12 o'clock at night. After a while, the hotel staff knocked on the door to explain the false alarm of the fire, apologized, and asked where the music came from. They said that the restaurant on the 13th floor (the building is on the 13th floor) was holding an event, and it would end in ten minutes. Then I remembered that there were all kinds of signs and music in front of the building in the afternoon, but we didn't pay attention to it because we went out to play. The music lasted for a long time, and we really couldn't fall asleep, so we went to the 13th floor to protest, and waited until 1:30 in the morning, when the event ended, before we could go back to the room to rest. I really can't understand why a hotel with less than 10 rooms on one floor would accept an event that lasted until midnight. Isn't the purpose of a hotel to provide guests with a comfortable and quiet resting space? Although the service staff in the store kept bowing and apologizing with an extremely sincere attitude, it was unable to reverse the impact.
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