## Amenities:
The room is new, beautiful, and charming. The bed is super comfortable with a very thick duvet, ensuring a really good night's sleep. The soundproofing is excellent, and the semi-automatic blackout curtains work perfectly. The toilet has automatic flushing, and the seat even has a heating function, which is incredibly thoughtful in winter. The disposable slippers are high-quality – almost too good to throw away after just one use! There's also a laundry room, a restaurant with a wide variety of breakfast options, a small treadmill room, and even a robot that delivers takeaways.
## Cleanliness:
Perhaps because it only opened last year, almost everything is brand new and spotless. The room was thoroughly cleaned, and the bath towels and regular towels were also new and pristine, like they'd just been bought. They're thick with a high cotton content, unlike other hotels where towels have been washed and used for years, are thin, and have a low cotton content, yet they're reluctant to replace them. Their new towels even have a milky scent, which is lovely! The hand soap, shampoo, and shower gel all smell wonderful and have a very pleasant fragrance.
## Service:
The service is also superb. The front desk staff will pretty much help you with any request. Every day after you leave, they come in to tidy up and leave fresh drinking water (though there's also a kettle in the room if you prefer to boil your own).
## Location:
The location is excellent, right at Dayanta Station. The subway entrance is right outside, making it incredibly convenient. Dayanta Square is directly across the street. In the evening, you can watch the musical fountain show from the third-floor hallway window – it's fantastic! There are also many restaurants and convenience stores nearby. Choosing this hotel was such a smart and convenient decision. I highly recommend it to everyone; I feel this location offers great value for money, and you'll definitely be glad you chose it.
## A suggestion:
Finally, I'd like to offer a small suggestion: the hotel's hairdryer has low power. It takes a long time for women to dry their hair, which could affect morning plans if you wash your hair. Also, it would be even better if there was a separate dryer. The hotel's 'wash-dry combo machine' takes one hour to wash and three hours and ten minutes to dry, totaling four hours. And even then, it doesn't dry completely. This can be quite inconvenient for guests who are traveling for business and need to save time. Everyone wants to maximize their time for important matters. This is purely a personal suggestion, and I leave it to the hotel to consider as appropriate.
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