Guest User
October 3, 2025
Overall, I was satisfied with the new hotel. Most of it was new, but some older parts were quite poor and lacked many essential hotel amenities, making it difficult to give a proper evaluation.
My accommodation was in the back building, which is separate from the front building. The front building mainly only has the reception and restaurant; it's not for living. To have breakfast, you need to go to the first floor, then walk to the front building, and finally up to the third floor.
The room has an oxygen concentrator; I recommend turning it on. The oxygen production is very slow, and it was still slowly increasing the next morning.
It's a mixed bag of a hotel. The road outside was under construction and looked like a ruin, a stark contrast to the Batang County town I'd visited the day before.
The interior was very good. Because it's a new hotel, the rooms are all new and spacious.
The shower drain wasn't covered, and the towels weren't rolled up properly; cleanliness was poor.
I found three short hairs on the sheets, so I asked the front desk to replace them. The new sheets also had hairs, so I gave up on that. The bath towels were even worse. The first towel had three very long hairs inside, while the second towel was better, with only one hair about 15cm long.
The floor was clean, so I didn't wear slippers.
The parking lot was in the back building, and it was terrible—tiny and cramped. It made me think I was staying in a one-star hotel. All the cars were crammed together; you could drive in, but whether you'd get blocked out was another question.
The worst check-in experience I've seen here: the front desk gave me room 8609, but when I went in, I found it was an unfinished room, completely uninhabitable.
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