This isn’t my first time staying at this hotel. The first time was on the B1 floor, and overall, aside from feeling a bit like a couples’ hotel, there weren’t any major inconveniences. But this time, staying on the 5th floor, problems arose.
First, the room is spacious, but the bed is tiny! It feels like it’s less than 3 feet wide. Also, to get to the bathroom, you have to step up a rather high step. My wife accidentally tripped and fell while coming down. There’s also a glass panel above the sink, positioned so low that you can’t wash your face without hitting your head on it. Additionally, there’s no hand soap at the sink, so every time you want to wash your hands, you have to go to the bathroom and use the shower gel dispenser.
Even worse, the room was extremely dusty—really bad dust. Honestly, they could place an air purifier in each room. It’s not expensive, and it would make guests’ noses feel better. Lastly, the WiFi was a problem—super slow and frequently disconnecting. If you need to do work that requires a stable connection, you’ll have to rely on your own data plan.
Despite this string of issues, I still believe this is an isolated incident.