Guest User
December 10, 2024
The overall stay experience is average.
Let me start with the disadvantages: the lobby is very small, it seems that the lobby of the all-female youth hostel here is not big, there are no other entertainment facilities except the projector; if you live on the second floor, you need to carry your luggage up by yourself; when I went there, there was no one at the front desk, and I had to call The boss is a man, but he seems to have hired a girl later. The bed is not a mattress, so it is not very soft, which I mind. In addition, the ladder to the upper and lower bunks is not the kind of nailed wooden board, so the upper bunk The bed shakes and makes quite a noise when I sleep. I am a light sleeper and I am often woken up by it, so I haven't slept well these past few days. In addition, the bed is not very long, so taller girls would have to lie sideways if they want to stretch their bodies. One thing is that there is no light on the bed, only a long charging light. The upper bunk has no ceiling, so it would be a bit disturbing if you suddenly turn on the room light when you are sleeping. I've always stayed in backpackers when I went out before, and the price of this place is about the same as that of backpackers. Plus, I've often seen good reviews before, so my expectations are relatively high.
Advantages: It is only a few steps away from Qingdao Station, which is convenient for travel. There are not many rooms overall, and they are all girls living there, so it is very quiet and clean. The heating is very strong. The boss cleans and mops the floor every day. There is a microwave oven. There is also a microwave in the lobby. There are some emergency items that girls may need, such as hairbands and masks; there is a black cat in the store that is very cute and adorable.
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