"I just checked out of the July Hotel this morning, so let me give you some practical feedback. First, I'm extremely satisfied with the front desk service. I forgot my charger, and they got it for me twice. However, I would also like to suggest they increase the variety of chargers they stock. These days, most hotels provide chargers in their rooms, and hotels in tourist cities should have this standard.
Regarding the location, the Yintai branch is incredibly convenient. It's just steps from Yintai City, so if you want to eat or shop, it's within easy reach. In the evening, if you want some skewers or a milk tea, you can just stroll downstairs. For someone who loves to wander around, this location is impeccable.
As for the hotel itself, the exterior looks quite modern, with a minimalist black, white, and gray color scheme. The lobby feels quite bright and spacious.
The corridors have a wooden finish and thick carpets, so walking around is quiet, which I especially appreciate, as I won't be disturbed by footsteps outside. The room door is smart; you can open it with a room card or sensor, which gives it a high-tech feel. The first impression upon entering the room is its newness; the hotel was clearly recently renovated, lacking the musty or outdated feel of older hotels – a crucial point.
The room's amenities are quite practical. The large TV is embedded in the wall, looking very grand, and there's a small coffee table and orange stools nearby, creating a vibrant color scheme. The smart control panel is by the door, allowing for one-touch operation of the air conditioning, lights, etc., which is incredibly convenient for lazy people. The bedding is soft to the touch and features the smart smart speaker.
However, there are some minor details to mention. The small table in the room is a bit small; if you want to spread out a laptop for work or store a bunch of snacks, the space is a bit cramped. Also, the bathroom ventilation, while not odorous, could be improved. Most importantly, the soft furnishings need upgrading.
From a professional perspective, a word of caution: Last night, when I checked in again, the female and male receptionists didn't verify my room number before opening the door based on the room number I provided. If I had made a mistake, it could have been a serious problem for the hotel. Therefore, the front desk must always verify customer information, including the names of accompanying persons. Just a suggestion."