Facilities: There is no refrigerator or mini bar in the room. I don't know if it's because it's on the mountain. Other facilities are quite new. It seems that there are no smart toilets in Pu'er hotels?
Hygiene: This is great. The room is very clean and there is no dust in the corners of the table. There are just a lot of bugs. There is no way to do this. Be sure to close the screen window.
Environment: The hotel is very new and beautiful, especially when the sun just sets and the warm lights are on. However, in addition to the room lobby restaurant, the hotel only has a fire pit (tourists basically don't use the conference room), and there are no public areas. In addition to playing in the village, you can only wait for the fire pit roasted tea in the evening when you return to the hotel. There is nothing to do at other times. It is a bit inconsistent with the positioning of this hotel.
Service: This is great. The hotel has no elevator. You have to walk a distance + stairs to the room. When we checked in, the little brother moved two large suitcases for us. And when we checked out, two little girls helped us move it. I said we would help together but they didn't let us do it ourselves. I called the front desk to ask for the items, and they were delivered to the room very quickly. The WeChat group will also inform some precautions and activities, dinner reservations, etc.
Maybe I can accept it if I stay at the usual price. I can't understand why I paid nearly 3k for a ground floor room with no view during the May Day holiday. In such a small city with low prices, I stayed in a hotel close to the price of Banyan Tree, but there were no public areas or activities, so the cost performance was really low 😂
By the way, the dinner was delicious.
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