First of all, the location is very good. The Grand Palace is next door, and it is very close to take a walk by the Tonle Sap River in the afternoon. However, I can’t complain about the room. Can you believe that the room price of thousands of yuan does not even include disposable slippers? ? There were two pairs of old slippers with burrs that had been worn for who knows how long. They were dirty and smelly. The mineral water that came with it was not standard bottled water. It was packed in glass bottles. As for whether the bottles were dry and when they were filled. I don’t know. I have to go out to buy water. The waiters on the ground floor of the hotel are still very enthusiastic, but the front desk and management staff treat Chinese and European and American people differently. It is definitely a bit discriminatory. I don’t accept refutation. I suggest compatriots It’s better to stay in hotels invested by the Chinese themselves. The room facilities are new and communication is barrier-free. In these hotels where European and American occupancy rates are high, Chinese people should not expect high trea**ent.
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