Guest User
August 23, 2024
Hotel location:
Yunjian Granary Cultural and Creative Park is located at No. 327, Songhui East Road, Songjiang District, Shanghai. It was formerly the Nanmen Granary that was built in the 1950s.
The location of the hotel is quite good. It's right at the entrance, opposite Rucker Park, and next to an old Shanghai restaurant. You don't need to move your car after parking.
You need to report to the front desk when leaving the park, and parking fees are free.
environment:
There are about 5-6 shed parking spaces inside the hotel. If there are too many cars, you can park sideways.
There is no entertainment area inside the hotel. There is a rest area at the entrance where you can rest and a small pavilion outside where you can play. It is mainly recommended to go out and visit the park.
The breakfast area is family-style, and you can also take it back to your room to eat.
facility:
The internal facilities of the newly renovated room are all OK, except for the faucet at the sink! The water splashed everywhere. . . The store can see if they need to change the filter or something.
The toilet is relatively small. People need to borrow the shower room when it is closed, but it is clean.
Although most hotels are not very soundproofed, this one is really bad.
At two or three o'clock in the morning, there would be dripping, flushing, and all kinds of weird water and dragging sounds upstairs from time to time. It once made me wonder if it was man-made or real **😱😱
Serve:
I want to give full marks when checking in💯
However, after the midnight scare and untimely service, I really can’t give it full marks!
When I checked in, I wanted to stay only for one day, so I didn't scan the QR code at the front desk because nothing would happen. However, there was a strange noise in the middle of the night, so I added it temporarily. After I couldn't get in touch in time, I went directly to Ctrip to communicate, hoping to ask the clerk Go upstairs and see if it's a human or a ghost. If it's a human, remind people to pay attention to the impact! (The answer given the next day was that he was a long-term rental customer who often came back in the middle of the night)
It turned out that the employees (who were said to be newcomers) were probably too dedicated. Maybe after seeing that I had no more questions on Ctrip, they immediately called the room and asked if I wanted to change rooms😕😕 Three in the morning? ! ! ! Simply!
I don't know whether I should say that I have too strong a sense of service or what, let's say strong. I didn't take the initiative to apologize the next day, or when I complained about it, I said I would check it out, and my good impression was completely gone in an instant.
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