Anonymous User
January 6, 2025
On the first day I moved in, I spent a lot of time just parking. The whole building is very crowded, and there are only 10 flat parking spaces (I didn't count carefully), plus deducting electric vehicle parking spaces and disabled parking spaces. There are not many parking spaces, mainly. In the parking space of the mechanical parking tower, it turned out that the car we rented was not allowed to park (it was not clearly stated on the booking website). They said there were guards in B1, but they just came out and made an x gesture with us. We refused to communicate or inquire and left. , staying for 5 days and 4 nights only cost 5 days and 4 nights of parking fees. Parking fees in Korea are not cheap either.
I finally parked the car and went upstairs with my luggage. I thought I could have a good rest. When I entered the bathroom, there were urine stains next to the toilet and long hairs under the sheets. I knew there would be no cleaning service during my stay, so at least I put them there. A spare toilet paper! There was less than half a box of toilet paper on the table and a full roll of toilet paper in the toilet.
The direct message to the hotel staff was super slow to respond to. It took me a long time to reply. I was always waiting for calls. I would hang up the phone at the end. Fortunately, the Trip customer service staff were helpful, otherwise the service of this hotel would really be unreliable. Comment.
There are not many places to eat nearby, most of them sell souvenirs. There is a shop next to it that says they serve hangover soup 24 hours a day, but it is not open 24 hours. There is a 7-11 downstairs, which is the only convenient place.
During the next few days of my stay, water leaked from under my sink...
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