Guest User
October 1, 2024
The evaluation after staying in the hotel can be based on the following aspects:
1. Room environment: including the cleanliness, comfort, lighting, ventilation of the room, and whether the facilities in the room are complete and function normally.
2. Service quality: including front desk reception, room service, catering service, security measures, etc., as well as the service attitude and professionalism of the staff.
3. Completeness of facilities: whether the public areas, fitness facilities, swimming pools, Wi-Fi, etc. in the hotel are in line with the publicity and whether they can meet the needs of guests.
4. Location and transportation: whether the hotel's geographical location is convenient, whether it is easy to find, the surrounding traffic conditions and whether there are transportation tools for convenient travel.
5. Cost-effectiveness: whether the hotel's price is reasonable, whether it matches the services provided, and whether it is worth choosing again.
6. Safety and hygiene: whether the hotel's safety measures are in place, including fire prevention, anti-theft and other safety facilities, and whether the hygiene conditions meet the standards.
When making an evaluation, you should remain objective and fair, affirm the hotel's advantages, and point out the shortcomings, so that the hotel can improve its service quality, and also provide reference information for other potential customers.
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