Guest User
December 29, 2024
It's a lie. Although you should be mentally prepared, an inn cannot be compared with a hotel. But the room is worse than a hotel. The room is very small, a duplex, with only two mattresses about 80 cm wide on the second floor. The space is very small, like sleeping in a sleeper berth on a train. There was mold on the wall below the air conditioner. The sink is under the stairs and you might bump your head on it if you're not careful. The most speechless thing was that I was woken up at 4 o'clock by the guest outside who was shouting frantically to open the door. The noise lasted for more than half an hour. I thought he hadn't checked in yet, so I didn't dare to open the door as I wasn't sure of his identity. It turned out that he was a guest who said he couldn't contact the store. The question is, even if the store owner is not at the inn at night, can we lose contact? Afterwards the store said that they had sent us check-in instructions with the door code. But I looked through the text messages and WeChat. No.
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