AAnonymous UserCost-effective
This time the room type is not very satisfactory. The hotel can start from multiple core dimensions. The following is the key reference direction:
1. Basic hardware
• Room conditions: space size, cleanliness, bedding comfort, sound insulation, facilities (air conditioning, hot water, bathroom, electrical appliances, etc.) are normal and easy to use.
• Public areas: whether the lobby, elevator, restaurant, parking lot, etc. are clean and spacious, there is no smell or safety hazard.
2. Level of service
• Staff attitude: check-in/check-out efficiency at the front desk, enthusiasm and patience; room service response speed (such as delivery of items, cleaning).
• Detailed service: whether to provide luggage storage, wake-up service, children's facilities, etc.; solve problems when encountering problems.
3. Location and traffic
• Far and close to attractions, business districts, subway stations/station; whether the surrounding catering, convenience stores and other supporting facilities are convenient.
4. Cost-effective
Combining the matching of price and hardware, service, and location such as facilities update and better service at the same price, it is cost-effective.
If it is a specific hotel, you can combine these points to talk about the actual experience~
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