Anonymous User
April 6, 2024
When traveling in Kunming, considering that B&Bs usually don’t have elevators on the third floor, and I’m embarrassed to ask others to help with luggage, I chose one in the city that has an elevator. The price of 140 yuan is not very cheap, I think it should be about the same. Unexpectedly, first of all, the parking lot is so secretive. I called the front desk and asked that I need to navigate the Agricultural Bank of China to find the entrance. I kept the call open for guidance. I drove the car to the third underground floor of the basement and found that it was exactly what the front desk said. You have to pour two handfuls at each level. The basement is also interestingly designed, with S-turns and a maze after you go down. This option is not recommended for self-drivers. There was a middle-aged man at the front desk who was particularly reluctant to answer questions. I guess he was in a bad mood at the time. When I returned to the room at around 8pm, every time another guest came back to the room and the door closed, the sound sounded like a sledgehammer hitting the wall, and I was puzzled. It wasn't until the middle of the night that I was woken up again by a loud sound. I couldn't sleep at all. When I went down to take a look, I finally understood the reason. See Figure 6. The door of the room was so simple. No wonder it wasn't soundproofed. With such a big gap around the door and the thin door panel, the room would not be completely dark without turning on the lights. And the curtains are not good at blocking out light. In addition, can you tell in picture 4 that it is a 1.8 meter bed? Overall, there is no discernible quality. Figure 5 shows the traces of wiping the table with wet wipes. I often book rooms with Ctrip and have never been so dissatisfied.
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