Let's start with the downsides:
1. The room facilities are clearly aging, including the toilet, shower, and small sofa. The deluxe river-view twin room I stayed in on the 2nd/3rd night had even worse facilities than the executive king room on the first night.
2. The housekeeping department lacks basic amenities like a step stool for children (they said it's only provided for family rooms).
3. Soundproofing isn't great. If your room is a bit close to the elevator lobby, it can get quite noisy.
4. Adjusting the air conditioning temperature didn't seem to have any effect, though the overall comfort was still acceptable.
Now for the highlights:
1. The river-facing rooms offer an unbeatable view. The scenery is even more beautiful than in the photos.
2. From a tourist perspective, the location is excellent. Tengwang Pavilion and Dashiyuan are very close, and Wanshou Palace is also within walking distance.
3. The breakfast quality is decent, with a wide variety of options, including many local Nanchang specialties. The view from the restaurant windows during breakfast is also fantastic.
4. Although the hotel is tall, the elevators are fast and the water pressure is good, effectively avoiding common high-rise living issues.
5. The staff at the concierge, front desk, customer service, and restaurant are all very enthusiastic and have a great attitude.
Other notes:
The afternoon tea provided with the executive room on the first day was quite good. However, the welcome fruit platter was only delivered on the third day and wasn't of great quality.
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