The location is superb. Downstairs, one side is Xita Street, very close to Hanbai Shopping Mall, and the other side is a street selling Korean pickles. My room isn't facing the street, so it's not noisy, and I think the soundproofing is good – I couldn't hear other guests opening their doors. I still like that Whole Season Hotels always provide plenty of complimentary water; the front desk even asked if I wanted to take a bottle when checking out. The service feels very good, at least not stingy. They also have delivery robots, which is pretty standard now.
There are some downsides, though, like what you see in picture 3. When I first entered the room, I didn't see that little flyer. It only appeared after I woke up from a nap. Honestly, I'm not sure if it's related to the hotel because you need a key card to access the upper floors. Food deliveries can only go to the front desk level, and you need a card to use the elevator beyond that. Also, are the hallway cameras just for show? If someone is indiscriminately slipping things under doors, wouldn't security see that? After all, it involves squatting down. If these flyers are only placed for guests, then who provided my check-in information? This issue is worth considering.
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