Established in 2010, All Seasons Hotel is a leading mid-range hotel brand in China. At present, it has covered 31 provincial-level administrative regions in China, and has opened more than 3,000. Draw humanistic spirit from oriental wisdom, extract value connotation from contemporary life, create high-quality experience through family and friends service throughout the season, let more people feel the natural elegance of the East on the land of the East, and improve the quality of life on the road for 400 million middle-class people.
"Facilities: As a newly opened hotel this year, all the facilities are new and very good. However, parking at the entrance is extremely limited; you need someone to guide you to the back parking lot, otherwise it's difficult to find.
Cleanliness: Very clean. Both the hotel lobby and the rooms are spotlessly clean.
Environment: The environment is also quite nice. It's located in the county center, next to Fengdie Square, making it very convenient for eating and drinking. I like the feel of a small county town.
Service: The service was excellent. There was road construction at the entrance, which was incredibly noisy. They helped me choose a room on the other side, and the robot brought up anything I needed very quickly. The front desk staff were especially helpful! Their service was very heartwarming. Thank you!
Although the road construction at the entrance did wake me up in the morning, I'm still willing to give a thumbs up for your sincere service. The downside is that breakfast ends at 10:00 AM. When I went to eat at 9:30 AM, some food was already gone. When I went back to get more food around 9:45 AM, at least most of it was gone. The boiled eggs and yogurt I wanted were also sold out. It seems you didn't prepare enough. How could there be nothing left when not all the people had left? If there were still 50 people coming down, there would be nothing left, and they would have to eat whatever was available. We can't guarantee a lot, but at least there should be something for everyone, right? And breakfast time wasn't even over yet."