Anonymous User
April 10, 2025
The soundproofing of the room was poor. I don't know if the person upstairs from me was taking a shower or something. He showered for an hour and the rumbling sound of the water was extremely noisy. Because the noise lasted for a long time, I initially suspected that there might be some equipment room or water leak upstairs, so I called the front desk and asked her to help me verify the situation upstairs. Because I think if it is an equipment room, I must change rooms; if it is where people live, I will just wait and it will stop, I don’t want to go through the trouble of changing rooms. As a result, they kept making excuses and refused to verify the matter. They just kept repeating that they wanted to change my room. Please, after entering the room, I have wiped every place with alcohol, laid out all the things, put down the toilet seat, and the elders traveling with me have all gone to bed, and you just casually ask for a change of room, leaving me to go through all the trouble by myself? I just want you to check if there is anyone living upstairs from me. Isn't that right? I want to check their household registration, okay? How can I book a room for a guest if I don't know the room vacancy status? Even if you don't know how to check, can't you just go and see if there are people living in the room upstairs or something? She also asked me what I would do if someone was living there? Then can I help you with this class tonight? All in all, the check-in experience was like buying a defective product.
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