2/5 Da V. 9 years ago on Google
I
had
a
few
problems
with
this
place.
The
staff
was
kind
and
friendly
and
the
location
was
right
in
the
center
of
things,
but…..
I
had
an
unpleasant
four
days
stuck
in
that
tiny
room
which
I
had
unfortunately
paid
for
in
advance.
It
was
not
exactly
UNDERpriced
The
most
disconcerting
thing
about
the
room
was
that
he
promised
WiFi
was
totally
unworkable.
I
was
given
12
different
passwords
for
12
different
routers
and
told
to
try
them
all
until
I
found
the
one
that
worked.
I
literally
spent
hours
plugging
in
passwords
for
the
internet
connection.
None
of
them
would
connect
for
more
than
5
minutes
before
fading
out.
Complete
inability
to
connect
with
the
internet
prevented
me
from
booking
a
flight
back
home
and
ended
up
costing
me
a
lot
of
money.
I
booked
a
"standard"
sized
room.
"Standard"
at
Chinotel
turns
out
to
mean
postage
stamp
size.
There
is
barely
enough
space
to
turn
around.
My
partner
and
I
felt
extremely
cramped
as
we
tried
to
negotiate
past
each
other
to
get
to
the
bathroom
Ah,
the
bathroom!
The
shower
has
two
temperature
settings:
Hellacious
Hot
or
Subarctic
Cold--nothing
between.
Secondly
the
toilet
would
barely
flush.
It
droned
on
several
minutes
then
made
a
loud
gurgling
sound
as
if
it
were
about
to
throw
up
as
it
strained
refill
the
tank
with
cleaner
water.
The
hotel
has
5
floors,
but
no
elevator.
Struggling
up
to
the
5th
floor
would
probably
leave
older
and/or
less
athletic
individuals
a
little
"winded"
The
hotel
is
built
right
over
the
street
in
the
busiest
part
of
the
city.
There
is
constant
activity
and
traffic
on
the
street
going
on
all
night
every
night.
For
my
partner,
who
is
a
light
sleeper,
this
was
quite
a
challenge.
On
the
positive
side
of
the
ledger,
the
hotel
is
well
located
for
participating
in
the
Chinese
Vegetarian
Festival.
The
parades
go
directly
by
the
hotel
and
food
vendors
are
right
outside
the
door.
The
staff
is
affable
and
speaks
a
bit
of
English.
The
friendly
lady
in
the
morning
booked
us
a
taxi
to
take
us
to
the
airport
the
next
day.
At
the
appointed
hour,
6AM,
the
taxi
failed
to
show
up.
We
had
to
demand
our
money
back
and
rush
out
to
the
street
to
flag
down
a
street
taxi
to
rush
us
to
the
airport
in
time.
Chinotel
turned
out
to
be
quite
an
adventure,
not
one
I
hope
to
repeat
any
time
soon.