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25 novembre 2024
l am not normally writing up comments after my hotel stays, but it may be useful to sever as cross reference.
I was staying there for 1 night and assigned with a low floor room on 1 floor, rather noisy during the night.
The bathroom is small, and the bathtub designs are not user-friendly for elderly people unless you have long legs. Otherwise, you need to take a bit of effort to climb up for a shower.
Only one used toilet roll with less than 3cm thickness was placed in the bathroom for my check-in. Do you think this arrangement is acceptable for a vacant clean arrival room?
The reception girl who was doing my check-in was not willing to answer my question, but she was acted anticipatory to engage in a conversation with European couples afterward. This was making me much upset about this, in which if l was doing check-in in English, l would have been treated better? Consider as kind of discrimination, though!
This morning, when l was still in bed, my door was knocked once at around 0915hrs, when l went out to answer, no one was on the corridor, and l was certainly woken up by this knock. Just wondered if this is the normal practice from the hotel in order to vacant the checkout room earlier for the next guest arrival?
Personally speaking, l will not book this hotel again.
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