This is the first time I write a review, not because of the price. It's because it's too bad to bear. As a May Day stay, I can understand the price increase, but except for the charge reaching the first-tier level of more than 1,000 per night, nothing else has been reached.
1. It rained on the day of check-in, and the lobby did not consider rainy days at all. You need to get wet in the rain, and the parking lot is a distance from the lobby, and no one is there to provide umbrellas and carry luggage.
2. Checked in at more than three o'clock in the afternoon, and the room inspection and room cleaning have not been completed.
3. The curtains are not electric and cannot completely block the light, and there is no towel hanging in the bathroom.
4. It rained heavily that morning, and the service staff who went to pack breakfast with the children looked reluctant. The service attitude is something I dare not miss in any Marriott system, and I didn't eat it, I only got a box of eggs, corn, etc.
5. There are so many stays around the world and the country, and this hotel is completely a guesthouse, claiming 5-star charges, how to commute, and the customer experience is completely uncared for. The housekeeper only recommends drinking tea and other reservations, and there is no so-called Hanfu service at all. There is no basic service at all. It is not worth coming at all, don't step on the pit.
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