Guest User
September 19, 2024
First of all, I want to say that without LINE or some other communication tool, you can't even enter the building.
In other words, if you go thinking that you can check in after making a reservation, you'll be completely stuck if you can't use your smartphone well.
I don't really mind this kind of non-face-to-face check-in, but I was put off by the fact that I arrived at the hotel and couldn't even enter, and had to exchange various information on LINE in the heat.
Since not everyone uses LINE, I think that details of the exchange upon arrival should be announced as a warning at the time of reservation.
The location is very convenient, close to the night market and downtown, and I also like the free services such as water and cup ramen.
As a hotel, first of all, the opening and closing of doors and noise from other rooms can be heard clearly, so it is very noisy.
Also, as you can see in the picture, the mattress is laid directly on the floor.
If this room was a no-shoes room, this would be okay? I think, but who would want to sleep on a mattress laid directly on a rather dirty floor? I think it's just a way to save on beds. Also, the mattress is extremely thin and hard, and it feels not much different from sleeping on a tatami mat.
Lastly, there is a sign in the hotel room that says if you give a 5-star rating and send a screenshot, you will receive a cashback of 100 ********* dollars.
The content of the 5-star reviewer is not trustworthy.
After all, the content was bought with money.
Original TextTranslation provided by Google