Guest User
March 2, 2024
To be honest
The hotel is generally decorated and looks clean. The windows are old-fashioned single-layer sliding windows with poor sound insulation. The hotel management is not very good. On the night of check-in, the front desk clerk gave me a room on the second floor. I asked for a room on a higher floor, and she said it was the last room. I looked at the room and found that the windows of the room on the second floor were not soundproof and the noise was very loud. The sound of the air conditioner compressor next door, the sound of the car below, and the sound of people talking were all very loud. The shower head only had three holes for water to flow out,,, so I asked her again if there was a room on a higher floor, but she still said that there was only the last room. Later I found out that she was lying with her eyes open. There were obviously rooms on other floors, but she found all kinds of reasons to say that there were none. I pointed out that her behavior was wrong, and she quarreled with me, and even exaggerated and said bad things about me to her colleagues. The next day, her colleague deliberately called me to embarrass me with emotion, exaggerating and cursing, and hung up the phone immediately after cursing. What a great front desk clerk! I have stayed in countless hotels for decades, and this is the first time I have encountered a hotel with such service! Even when I called their so-called management staff to complain, the general manager responded to me by laughing first, then asking, did the front desk staff quarrel with you? And called to scold you? No way? ... Okay, okay, you don't have to bother with them, I just treat you well (dismissing and perfunctory). Wow, I don't know whether you treat me well or not, anyway, I have experienced enough of your management and hotel services.
Although they later changed my room, I was not willing to give a five-star review, even if they asked me to.
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