Trip.com’s 1970 reviews claimed this place was amazing and I now what it meant - “Amazingly bad”.
I asked for a non-smoking room, which the front desk checked by sending her housekeeping colleague to do so. That was a red flag.
Consequently, I went to the room and the room has a dull tobacco smell. I called the front desk, who deployed a colleague that claims to be sensitive to “cigarette smell”. I thought my instruction was unclear and I made myself clear again and said I asked for a non-smoking room. She insisted she’s the most sensitive. I didn’t ask for a sniffer by the way, and if I did - maybe she is the best in the game. Better than this client.
Then the game was FINALLY revealed - “Oh, the guests on the same floor smokes and it probably got into your room.”
Do these people know how to operate a hotel? Or do they know how to operate a hotel?
The wallpaper is peeling. The soundproofing is very good if only if it was for a Taylor Swift concert that you are sneaking up on.
Other than excellent toilet paper which is comparable to European standards, I will suggest giving this place a miss.
I found that I was staying on A SMOKING FLOOR next morning when I found the ash tray outside the lift.
自動翻訳