This rubbish hotel was annoying the moment I walked in. I asked Ctrip in advance how to pay the deposit. After Ctrip contacted the hotel, I was told that I could pay by credit card or cash, both were 100 Australian dollars. I went to the hotel to pay in cash and the manager asked for 300 Australian dollars a night, no negotiation. After that, the manager helped me arrange a room on a better floor, which was also the room type I booked. This was the only good thing in the hotel. Then, I went into the room to look for disposable cotton slippers, but I couldn't find them. I only found two pairs of beach shoes that I had used many times. Just when I was sitting on the sofa to rest, an auntie who looked a bit like Eastern Europe or Egypt walked in directly and said to me "Hallo" without knocking on the door or ringing the doorbell. I went over and saw that a plate of mini chocolates was delivered, and there was no covering to block it. Her hand was even in it. When I saw her, I quickly asked for disposable cotton slippers. She thought for a long time and said to give it to me. By the way, when the plate of food was delivered to me, not only was the auntie's hand in it, but the welcome card was also in the plate. When the plate was delivered, my mind was full of thoughts about who the slippers were and how they came in directly. I really didn't think about how the plate got in. Then I went back to the sofa to play with my phone, which made me suspect that the hotel had forgotten or didn't have it. I was afraid that someone outside would just break in, so I turned on the do not disturb and locked the door. After half an hour, the phone was deafening. They wanted me to open the door, and then gave me two pairs of slippers that were the same as those in 200-yuan hotels and guesthouses in China. Let's not compare it with China, but compared it with the JW Marriott Gold Coast where I stayed last year, and the Capella where I stayed in Sydney last month, they were all much worse. Then I was thirsty, and looked at the refrigerator and saw that all the money was spent. It turned out that the deposit was collected here. There were only two bottles of bottled water outside, and one was opened. I opened it and saw that there were about two sips of water missing. It turned out that this hotel wanted me to drink what was left by one person. Then I was a little suspicious, so I lifted the quilt to take a look. It was all dust, but no hair. So I just doubted whether the bedding had been changed. Maybe it would be all dust after washing. Until I saw this pillow, I was extremely disappointed with this hotel. Then I came back to take a shower at night, with three large bottles of shampoo and conditioner. The shampoo bottle itself was white, but there were many stains left on the bottle, making it black. I endured it. After washing my hair, I used shower gel and found that I couldn't squeeze anything out of this big bottle. So such a big bottle was used up. This hotel is really a mess except for its facilities and the floor I was given. The service and hygiene are all in a mess. The location is not close to anywhere. If you don't drive, it will take more than 20 minutes to walk to the commercial district. The time to walk to the bus stop, including waiting for the bus and taking the bus, is almost the same as walking. The hotel manager couldn't deduct the deposit at that time. He thought it was a problem with my bank card, and asked me to check it. In the end, I was forced to pay with the payment, and then withdraw it after leaving the hotel. I don't know how long it will take to return the deposit. To be honest, this hotel has just opened in recent years. The cost of decoration in Australia is definitely much higher than that in Asia. The decoration of this Langham is very good in Australia. The owner was indeed serious when building the hotel. I dare say that the decoration is better than the newly opened W in Sydney and Sofitel Sydney. But the management team is so rubbish that it makes the hotel stay experience bad. The electric drill decoration started at 9:15 in the morning, and the disposable items were already contaminated.
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