Guest User
January 10, 2026
This hotel really left me speechless. First off, for a local five-star hotel, there was no one to greet us at the entrance, and no one to help with our luggage when we arrived or departed. Unless you've pre-booked a shuttle service, no one will assist you. Secondly, the staff's attitude was an issue. I'm not sure if it's because they're from the Northeast, but their tone was incredibly cold and unfriendly. I'm not asking for forced smiles, but at least a more approachable tone would be nice. The bath amenities in the room weren't enough, so I asked housekeeping for more. The person who delivered them just scowled, said nothing, handed them over, and left. It was really frustrating. The hot springs area was decent, with two floors and an outdoor section. The breakfast was another story. I've never seen a resort breakfast only served until 9:30 AM. We arrived close to 9 AM, and while there were still many diners, a lot of items weren't being replenished. The toaster burned the bread, and the freshly cooked wontons and noodles were clearly frozen. This kind of breakfast was priced at over 100 RMB. The room facilities were just standard chain hotel quality, definitely not worth the 2000 RMB per night. Because of the hot springs, there were very few places to hang swimsuits and towels. For a 2000 RMB per night room, there was no mini-bar, nothing in the fridge, and the coffee on the table was the cheap, 1.8-gram instant kind. While the room temperature was warm, there was no humidifier. If you're going out for activities like rafting, the hotel does offer partnered car services. They're a bit more expensive than a taxi, but the driver will wait for you, so you don't have to call for a car after your activity. Overall, my experience at this hotel was very negative. From the exterior, the hotel looks luxurious and aims for a high-end image, but the internal staff seemed untrained and couldn't keep up with the service expected of a five-star hotel.
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