The hotel room is large and it is not far from Wanda and Vientiane City in the city. This is the only good thing about this hotel. I usually don't comment unless I step on my bottom line. This hotel refreshed my understanding. There is a smell when you enter the room, which can be dissipated after turning on the air conditioner for a while. The sheets are torn and the bedding is very moist. It is understandable that it is the rainy season in the south. The attitude of the aunt on the floor is so bad that it is outrageous😓 There is a self-service laundry on the 7th floor. There is no sign indicating when you get out of the elevator. You have to find it yourself. There is no air conditioning in the corridor and it is extremely hot. The self-service laundry room is a public area, and peak usage is after bathing at night. , turned off the lights and closed the door, asked the front desk and said it was open, but couldn't open it by pushing or pulling, and then finally called the aunt on the floor. As soon as she got out of the elevator, she looked like she hadn't woken up. She cursed with a dark face and said the door was unlocked, and walked to the door to lock it. The iron bolt on the glass door can only be opened by pushing it to the left. I am not a thief. I am researching how to open the door. I have never seen this door lock and have never opened it. There is no notice on your door. How do I know how to open it? After entering, there was no washer and dryer, only an old-fashioned washing machine. It was just like the utility room, moldy and dirty. Then the aunt on the floor said in an orderly tone, remember to turn off the lights and close the door after use. I'm going to check out. Do you want me to help you clean up before I check out? I have stayed in large and small brand hotels during my travels, but I have never seen such a good one. I will not stay here a second time.
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