whocares
January 12, 2024
When I arrived at lunchtime, about an hour after the official check-in began, the reception was not occupied. It's all well and good that you can check in via QR code scan, but you still have to be given the key. If you click on a king-size bed, you obviously don't want two single beds, but if the English at the reception is only very sparse, you don't have the nerve to investigate the matter, because translating sentence by sentence is time-consuming. When you finally pulled yourself together the next day, a little hungover, you didn't want to be held up again to have it explained to you that the return line on the toilet cistern had to be pushed up again on your own. If I know that it doesn't work properly, I'll come with you after handing over the keys, even if I haven't posted an explanation in the toilet. At some point during the second night the toilet paper ran out and once again we couldn't find an employee. It was also missing from the public toilet in the hallway. At checkout I was glad that I could at least give the key to a maid.
The AC in room 103 was really great compared to others.
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