Anonymous User
Who said parking was convenient?! I initially booked the All Seasons Hotel for its convenient parking and, since it opened this year, I figured the service would be better. But when I arrived, I was stunned. While the road was damaged due to road construction, which is a municipal issue, the hotel's location feels like a rural-urban fringe, with only small shops and no restaurants. When I arrived, there were no parking spaces at the entrance; everything was full. The so-called parking lot is just an open space where anything can park. I parked right outside and checked in. The front desk told me that because the second floor is a chess and card room, there are more cars. They told me we could park in the alley behind, which is a hallway (filled with trash cans and construction debris). But we had no choice but to move there. The whole place alone made a bad impression! Why isn't there a dedicated hotel parking area? Didn't they consider this when they first opened? The front desk was rather cold and unhelpful, acting as if they didn't care. There was no welcome gift after check-in, unlike other hotels that would have fruit or something like that. The smart toilet in the room also had issues and wouldn't heat up. I called the front desk, and they asked me to carry my luggage downstairs to the front desk to change rooms. They said they would give me a superior king-size bed room (they specifically emphasized it was a free upgrade), but in fact, they just changed me to the room next door. The space was the same, nothing much changed. The highway construction outside was still going on at midnight, and people with light sleep couldn't sleep well at all. After typing so much, I really have a very bad impression of this hotel! Everyone, think twice before booking! If you can, stay in the main city.
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