This was my first time staying at this hotel in Wuhan, probably 7 or 8 years ago. This recent stay, the hotel hasn't had any major hardware upgrades – no big TVs, and no screen mirroring. However, it's still well-maintained. The main draw is its convenience. It's been raining in Wuhan for a week, so going out to see cherry blossoms is out of the question, and even ordering takeout is a hassle. But the hotel is directly connected to a shopping mall, and this mall has a great selection of stores. There's Aeon, bubble tea, cakes, hotpot, and buffets. You can easily pop over there several times a day. It also has direct subway access, so you can seamlessly connect to other malls for more shopping.
The front desk staff, especially a young lady I frequently saw, provided excellent service. She was warm and welcoming, yet maintained a professional distance.
The most important thing is that this hotel offers a 'no-housekeeping for a cultural souvenir' program. Due to my personal preferences, especially with these hotel-apartments, once I check in, I really dislike having anyone else enter, even for cleaning. This hotel's program really gets me, and I even get a souvenir. It's great!
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