Cleanliness: The hotel was cleaned in a timely manner, but there were times when the sheets were not changed when I asked for them.
Environment: The environment next to the hotel is the worst in Singapore. The seafood stalls are ripping off customers, and there are many women standing on the street after ten o'clock in the evening. There are also many ladybugs wandering on the street, which looks unsafe.
Facilities: The hotel facilities are very poor. The hair dryer is next to the bed. If you have wet hair, you have to sit next to the bed to dry your hair. And when I first stayed in Room 222, there was often the sound of running water pipes at night. I thought it was an indirect flushing of the toilet. However, when it rained the next day, I discovered that the room was connected to a rooftop water pipe, and the sound lasted all night. , very uncomfortable. I was later moved to room 816, which was a superior room. As soon as I turned on the air conditioner, the whole room was filled with water and it was very wet. The facilities of this hotel were terrible.
Service: I initially booked a room for three days. After I experienced being tortured by the sewer pipe on the second day, I requested a refund for the last day's room fee. I applied during the normal check-out time, but the front desk said that I did not have permission. A background review was required. The background review lasted for an hour and a half, and the check-out time was exceeded. Then I was told that I could not check out after the time limit. Is Singapore’s work efficiency so low? Then I was moved to room 816, but the facilities were still poor.
Generally speaking, you can't ask for too much for a room at this price, but it's not an exaggeration to describe the living conditions as poor.
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