Guest User
November 16, 2024
I've stayed at countless accommodations, but this mid-range hotel overseas is definitely the worst I've ever had.
Specifically, 1) air conditioning broken, 2) drainage problems, 3) door lock, chain lock, 4) thin walls, and the Chinese hotel with many Chinese guests, who were noisy all night and barely slept.
Naturally, I asked for a room change, but the next room was similar.
The problem is the bad attitude of the Chinese but Laotian staff.
The room management was sloppy, causing the above problems, and then a Laotian staff member came in, lying on a mat in the corner of the entrance hall, and glared at me several times.
The front desk didn't even bother to warn me about the noise, saying that it was because they were playing.
Rather than staying in such a bad hotel, it would be more comfortable to stay at a cheap privately run hotel.
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