Yinchanchanchan
December 24, 2023
When I booked it, it cost more than NT$1,000 per night. It was not much cheaper than a normal hotel, but it had many more problems than a normal hotel.
1. There is no elevator, so carry more than ten kilograms of luggage up to the third floor.
2. The facilities in the room are not very convenient: there is only one main light switch next to the door in the whole room. You have to get out of bed to turn it on when sleeping, and there is no way to turn on the night light. There are only 2-3 sockets, some of which are broken. The bed and table were made of light iron frames, and they would shake violently when I moved a lot while sleeping alone.
3. The bathroom door could not be closed, and the bath water was 40 degrees Celsius at most, and it was hot and cold.
4. The service time is not only limited, it is close to no service at all. I sent a line at 12 noon on the day of service to ask if I could send my luggage, but there was no reply at 3 or 4 o'clock. I even received the room access code after asking trip.com. It said that my line was not received, but I Everything is fine here. Finally, he asked me to contact him via FB. When I went to bed at night, I found that the quilt was very thin, but the service time was only 12:00-20:00. There was nothing I could do, so I ended up wearing a thick coat to sleep. However, I sent a message at around 2:00 noon the next day, and there was no reply until after 7:00 in the evening. I was afraid that I would not be able to get the quilt after the service hours, so I still contacted through Trip.com.
To be honest, B&Bs are cheap, but they also need to have the most basic services, right? I don't even have a quilt to sleep on. And it’s not so cheap that you can get nothing. If there is an emergency, such as no water in the toilet or no hot water in the shower, I don’t know who to contact. Really think carefully. 😃
I feel like this is my downfall when traveling to Taiwan. I’m really disappointed.
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