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Secret code for the hotel front desk

Code codes at the hotel front desk: "Don't be last", "Don't turn", "Don't want elevator".

Not last: the room at the end of the corridor. Mainly because the lighting effect in the room at the end of the corridor is too poor, and when cleaning, the cleaners usually don't clean it carefully. In addition, it is a blind spot, making it difficult to check and monitor.

Don’t turn corners: Rooms at the corners of the corridor are also not available. There will be a lot of plumbing fixtures around the room, and when it's quiet at night, you can hear a very obvious dripping sound, which might scare you to death if you're a timid person.

No need for an elevator: Rooms next to the elevator are not required. I believe many people who stay in hotels have experienced that, for example, sound insulation may not be felt during the day, but at night, various noises will follow, making it impossible to sleep. Especially in the elevator, there are many people coming and going. If the room you book is right next to the elevator, it will seriously affect your sleep.

Hotel

Hotel (HOTEL), also known as hostel or hotel, is a commercial institution that provides safe and comfortable space for users to get short-term rest or sleeping space. The earliest hostels existed in the post station system established by the ancient government. Today's hotels, in addition to mainly providing accommodation services for tourists, also provide daily services and facilities (before bed service), such as catering, games, entertainment, banquets, conferences, etc. Some hotels also provide value-added services, such as free mobile phone use , RV transfers, etc.