Chichichibupang_
May 5, 2024
This is an old hotel in Bayuquan. The rooms are big enough and the price/performance ratio is relatively higher. Except for the old facilities, other services are pretty good. The service staff responded very quickly. The children like to play at the beach, but they didn't go to the bathing tickets. I don't know the service inside, so I won't comment. The only thing I don't understand is the breakfast of the hotel. I have stayed in many hotels, big and small, but this is the first time I have encountered a hotel that has restrictions on breakfast delivery to the guest room. Many hotels allow guests to pack some to the room if they don't eat in. When going out for vacation, children usually sleep in. If they can't catch up with the dining room, they will take some small bread for the children every time and wait for the children to wake up and eat. But the service staff at the breakfast here don't allow it. I'm already in the restaurant. If I don't eat in, I want to take a few breads back for the children, but the restaurant staff said that they must wait until the meal is closed before they deliver it. So after the meal closed, the restaurant sent up some Chinese breakfast, and after some communication, they sent up some Western pastries... which were also leftovers from other guests... In fact, the service throughout the whole process was okay, but I don’t quite understand why they had to wait until after the meal closed to serve the leftovers... If guests don’t want to dine in, why can’t they take some back to the room before the meal closed... They had to send me back to the room, and then they sent up some leftovers... I haven’t encountered this problem before in Wanda and Jintai, and the comparison makes me feel very uncomfortable. I will consider the other two hotels next time.
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