"When booking the hotel, I thought a new hotel opening in 2025 would be good, so I tried it. The results were disappointing, and I can't help but worry about the hotel's business philosophy.
The hotel is inconvenient to get to, and the surrounding area is desolate and undeveloped. The decor is relatively old-fashioned, and it looks like it would have looked five years ago. It's simple and crude, and the furniture is made of relatively cheap materials.
The room only had one trash can, and no bathroom, which was very inconvenient. The bathroom still had a shower curtain, and the sewer smell was strong. However, the water was powerful and hot.
The air conditioner was directly opposite the bed, making it very cold.
There were no chairs in the room, and the furniture was of very ordinary quality.
There were few outlets: one below the TV and one at each bedside.
The light outside the hotel elevator didn't work, so I had to fumble in the dark to find the switch. The air conditioner in the lobby downstairs didn't work.
The good thing was that the Wi-Fi was good and reliable.
The breakfast buffet was small, so there wasn't much choice, so I didn't eat breakfast.
I wouldn't recommend this hotel."
"Very satisfied, met many Chinese people in the hotel, the hotel owner is very friendly. The room is also very large, clean and hygienic, the free breakfast is rich and delicious, worthy of five-star praise."
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