Guest User
October 6, 2023
The hotel is located southwest of Samarkand, slightly far from the main attractions. The room is relatively large, and the bathroom has an electric water heater. If you take a long bath, the hot water will not be able to keep up. The position of the towel rack on the edge of the bathtub is unreasonable. I am 165cm tall and I have to stand on tiptoes to reach the towel rack when standing outside the bathtub. I can barely put the towel on it. Is this to hang towels or to hang guests? The most outrageous thing was that one day at around 4 o'clock in the morning, the hotel waiter actually opened the door to my room! The guest rooms in this hotel have door locks that open with keys, and there is no place to lock the door! The man first twisted the door handle of my room a few times without opening it, and then took the key and opened my door directly! I was a light sleeper, so I shouted in Chinese, "Who is it?!" The other person said sorry and left. I directly negotiated with Ctrip and was told that the hotel front desk saw the smoke alarm flashing and suspected someone was smoking in the room, so I came to check. This is outrageous, okay? Hasn't anyone taught them to knock first when entering someone else's room? Is this a reason to break in directly? Everyone, remember this hotel to avoid lightning!
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