justlanded
September 6, 2024
The advantage is that it is very close to the airport. It is actually a 5-minute drive, but the shuttle bus (free) needs to pick up and drop off guests at T1 and T2 (including T3) of Narita Airport. In addition to getting on and off the highway, taking the small roads near the hotel, etc., the entire journey will take 15 (pick-up) or 20 (drop-off) minutes. I took the shuttle bus twice, one new and one old. There are two trips per hour during peak hours and one trip per hour during other periods. See Figure 2, table on the right. The hotel is surrounded by trees and bushes, and other airport hotels are not far away. Overall, the airport hotels are concentrated in a designated area, but the construction of all hotels has not damaged the environment and vegetation, which is great. The hotel facilities are too old, although you can still see the glory of the past. The room has a so-called damp smell, as other guests said, but it actually means that the air in the room is not fresh. (The air quality in the public areas of the hotel is very good.) Service is still Hilton's advantage: the waiters are very good at foreign languages and are enthusiastic. The hotel's guests are mostly groups, flight attendants, and European and American individual travelers. Guests who need to transfer and value Hilton's stable service quality can choose this hotel.
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