Guest User
October 11, 2022
Share your stay experience this time:
1. When you drive to the hotel gate, the security guard at the gate fiercely warns you that your car cannot hit the road at the gate, and you will be compensated for any damage to the road.
2. Entering the front desk to check in, the male receptionist saw the negative nucleic acid test certificate from the local highway intersection that day and said that this certificate was not enough. He had to go to the hotel for a nucleic acid test, and it needed to show "testing". Check-in, according to my repeated efforts, this requirement was finally waived. Subsequently, I was asked to scan the QR code to fill in the information and upload it. After completion, two A4 papers were thrown out from the inside. Please note that it is "throwing out", not "throwing out". I took it out and asked for personal information again. When I pointed out that this method was unreasonable, the receptionist was very arrogant. This time the check-in process took more than half an hour, and it felt like going to the police station to take a statement.
3. After finally completing the check-in procedure, we came to the room. The bedside of this room was close to the elevator shaft next door. The whole night was accompanied by the roar of the elevator going up and down, and I had no sleep all night. The next morning I went to the restaurant for breakfast. There were very few guests, only two or three groups of guests dining. I don’t know why the receptionist arranged for me to be placed in such a room. Maybe it was a kind of revenge on me.
A hotel advertised as 4 stars, but with a group of low-quality service staff, such a hotel should be close to bankruptcy.
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