Guest User
November 19, 2024
Overall it's not good.
First of all, the room is very small. I thought there was a strange door in the room, but it was an emergency door, and the view from the window was the emergency staircase. There were large windows in the room and bathroom, and anyone could sneak into the room from the emergency exit. There was no security at all.
Also, there was only a low table that was too small, so it was impossible to work on the PC. Moreover, there were a lot of chickens crowing in the early morning, so it woke me up. Maybe because it's still new, the staff's operation was bad, and they couldn't move unless I gave them instructions every time. They were not considerate at all, and the service was very bad.
There was no pool or gym, and the location was not very good.
Furthermore, there was no iron in the room, and they didn't even lend out irons, and they said I had to pay to iron. I've stayed in hotels 500 times, but I've never seen such a bad hotel. I've been in Vietnam for 5 months, but there's no other hotel like this.
I was very scolded, and they did the ironing for free, of course. However, they were slow to iron, and I basically didn't want the staff to iron my clothes. Because there is no way the staff would have sanitized and washed their hands before touching my clothes, and they probably wouldn't have sanitized the ironing board either. Given Vietnam's lack of regard for hygiene, I don't like the idea of them touching my clothes that I've just washed.
The service, room, facilities, and location are all bad.
Paying 4,500 yen for this is extremely poor value for money.
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