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August 9, 2024
On the way back from Xuzhou, I suddenly wanted to go to Taizhou for a day and go home the next night. After comparing several hotels in the service area, I chose this one: it was a four-star hotel, and reviews said the breakfast was pretty good.
I arrived at the hotel around 7:00 pm and was a little confused. The location was very remote and there were basically no commercial centers or residential areas around. Thinking about it, I decided to check in. The lobby was luxurious and deserted. There was only one man at the front desk. He was busy with the things at hand and turned a blind eye to us. It wasn't until I asked if I could check in that he said yes lukewarmly.
What follows is bad news. The room is at the elevator entrance on the 7th floor (when booking the room, I made a note not to go near the elevator, but the reply said it was OK). There was a strong musty smell when entering (the kind that has been unoccupied for a long time and the windows are not opened for ventilation), and it was stuffy. I thought about turning on the air conditioner, but the air conditioner was not working well. I called the service aunt and it took a long time to finally get it running. Then I suddenly found that the door could not be locked, and the service aunt asked someone to repair it. The repair lady told me that the lock cylinder was broken, and the service aunt said that I would just make do with it for today, and she would change the room for you tomorrow. What should I do if I ask a security question? Auntie said we are safe here. Then I saw the delivery boy entering the floor - so safe! (I took the elevator later and found that swiping cards to go up and down the stairs was just a decoration. One was needed, the other was not needed and the other two were not rated. Outsiders can enter this hotel as they please. Other star-rated hotels have robot services after all!) Fortunately Finally the lock was fixed.
My child (16 years old) had a fever around 10 o'clock in the evening. I called the front desk to ask if there was any antipyretic medicine. After searching for a while, the front desk said there was no antipyretic medicine. Such a large hotel emergency medicine kit does not contain some basic medicines? Fortunately, there is still a ** to deliver medicine!
After barely spending the night like this, the child's fever has basically subsided, so I took him to have breakfast. I was a bit disappointed. I couldn't find anything I wanted to eat, and there weren't many varieties. Except for fish soup noodles, I didn't see any breakfast that reflected Taizhou characteristics (the boiled dry silk was greasy, completely different from what I had in Taixing, Yangzhou).
Just like that, I lost all desire to travel. Won't go there again! Let’s take a look at Wuxi Ancient Town!
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