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May 10, 2025
The room is a bit small, but it is enough to live in, after all, a lot of time is spent playing outside. I went to Wu Village because of its reputation as a parent-child resort. It is indeed a large rural area suitable for children to play. There are also many activities inside, such as grinding soybean milk, little chefs, and small trains, which children like very much. There are also Zhiqing Restaurant and Mofang Shiguang, which are delicious, and the children ate a lot. Daole Restaurant has few dishes for hot pot, which is not worth it. I also gave tickets to Xizha, which is beautiful and worth a visit. The hotel's shuttle bus can be sent directly to Xizha. The disadvantages are also obvious: I went there on a weekday and it rained heavily. There were few people staying, so the service staff was not busy. It was in this situation that I saw that the politeness of the service staff was as paradigmatic as a robot: they opened the door for you when they saw you get off the car, and they took the initiative to say hello when they saw the children, but it was just a routine, that's all, and that's it. In fact, the service awareness is not strong. For example: I took a taxi to the hotel entrance, I was holding my child, carrying a bag and holding an umbrella, and no one came to help me. I also went to the boutique center at 4:30 to make an aromatherapy candle, but the staff said that the time was over and it could only be done before 4 o'clock. It was raining outside, so we could only do it indoors. The child wanted to do handicrafts, but the staff said nothing and kept silent. Later in the evening, I looked through the itinerary assistant and found that it was possible to make a windmill at that time, and there was no customer in the store at that time. I would not encounter such a situation in other parent-child hotels. Of course, I blamed myself for not doing my homework in advance. When eating hot pot, the child sat at the table alone first. The staff brought the small hot pot to the table and told the child "Don't touch it" and left directly. At that time, there was only one table for us, but there were 5 or 6 staff members! I hurried back to the table to watch the child. There are some other things like this that I won't talk about. In addition, the shuttle bus sometimes has to wait for a while, but of course this is not a big problem. In addition, in other parent-child hotels, the shuttle bus will ask us where we want to take a bus when they see us on the road, but not here. And once I asked the master on the road if I could go somewhere (the car was empty), and the master said directly that I couldn't. A few days ago, I stayed in a parent-child hotel. I stopped the car on the road and said where I wanted to go. The master said I could take a detour. Well, I won't say much. I've never written such a long review. I had too high expectations for this hotel, so I'm inevitably a little disappointed.
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