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How about the teahouse in the lobby of JAL Hotel?

As a five-star hotel, it is really not up to standard. The only advantage is that the location is very good, you can walk to the seaside in 5 minutes, and it is also good to walk around after dinner at night, and it is also very close to the Avenue of Stars. The room is very poor, worse than many four-star hotels: 1. The facilities are very old, the tiles in the bathroom are dark yellow, and everything feels unclean; Shower and bathtub are not independent, so it is easy to slip when standing in the bathtub to take a bath; The bathtub feels so dirty that I dare not take a bath at all. 2. The room space is not small, but I don't know how to design it. The two beds in the standard room are next to each other, with a gap of less than 1cm in the middle. If you really sleep with two people, it will be very embarrassing. 3. The air conditioner is not warm, the quilt sheets are quite old, and the wet ones are not soft and warm enough; I couldn't bear to sleep until midnight, so I took the quilt by the bed and covered it before I really fell asleep. 4. In what age, there is a charge for surfing the Internet in the room. The service is also very general. As a hk hotel, the level of breakfast is very disappointing. Apart from fried eggs, there is basically not much to cook and eat now. If you feel sick to your stomach and want to eat something hot, rice porridge is the only one that has cooked preserved egg porridge or all kinds of cooked noodles. All in all, except the geographical location, I feel that everything is far below the standard that a five-star hotel should have. I don't know what the preferential price is, but judging from the list price and the price on the reservation, the price/performance ratio is super poor, and it is not recommended at all.