First of all, the environment of this hotel is really, really bad, comparable to Seven Days Inn in China. The interior of the room is old and has a smoky smell. The bathroom is really like a guest house in a rural area in China. The price is not worth it. It is recommended to take a detour.
Secondly, this hotel is indeed run by Chinese, but the front desk is a local black person. When I arrived at the hotel to check in at close to 3 o'clock in the morning, they asked me to pay the room rate for the entire day. I said can it be counted as half a day? She said no. Because she said that if you don’t arrive after 5 a.m., you have to pay for the whole day, so I agreed. I was speechless when I moved in.
Before 8 o'clock the next night, two black men had a big quarrel in the passage outside my room. I didn't know what they were arguing about, and they felt like they were going to fight. The sound is very loud, and there is a situation where you will die or I will live. I am so surprised.
I called my friend at the front desk and told him about this. It lasted about 30 minutes. horrible! I feel like I’m going to shoot in the next second!
In addition, the hotel breakfast is very, very bad. I booked breakfast for 2 days and after eating it one day, I didn't go the next day.
In the next few days, I didn’t ask for breakfast to be included.
Hotel service is average. The front desk is not average.
I made a reservation for three nights. I wanted to cancel after the first night but couldn't. I will keep counting down the time! ! ! Finally, on the fourth day, we moved to a hotel owned by an Indian in Yaya. It was very nice!
What a tricky journey!!
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