After getting off the high-speed train, we took the subway to the hotel. I originally planned to take a taxi, but the hotel called and said there would be traffic jams. We chose the nearest subway exit, but there was no elevator, and my friend nearly collapsed carrying a super heavy suitcase. We had to take an elevator up to the hotel lobby, which was on some high floor (20s or 40s, I forget). After checking in, we had to turn a corner and take another elevator to go up further – quite a hassle. When I placed the order, I left a note asking not to have a corner room close to the elevator. Well, we didn't get a corner room, as the hotel is circular, but we ended up with the room furthest from the elevator. The air conditioning in the room was also broken; it blew hot air for ages when set to cool, leaving me sweating. Honestly, I wanted to give three stars based on the experience, but the AC repair technician and the cleaning lady earned you an extra star. At the time, I had bought a lot of fruit, thinking I wouldn't finish it all and it would spoil by the next day, so I set some aside, hoping the repair technician would take it. However, he firmly refused, saying it was his job and they couldn't take anything from guests. It was just a few strawberries, really. He fixed the AC quite quickly, and it worked perfectly afterward. The cleaning lady also did a great job; I really loved the verbena hand soap. I left a note asking if she could give us a few extra bars, and not only was her reply amusing, but she also left us seven or eight bars – I was so happy! The hotel's location is good, very close to Fuguo Street and Golden Eagle Plaza, making shopping very convenient. It's just that the lobby being halfway up the building is really inconvenient. Also, the windows were so dirty, which was a shame for such large windows, as it made taking good photos in the room impossible.
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