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July 14, 2024
I booked a single bed room for two days with a large bed. I picked up a girl at the airport and wanted to take a taxi to a far away place in the middle of the night. I said you go to my place and make up for one night before leaving during the day. The result... When we arrived to see the two of us, I asked why I only had one person’s passport information. I said it was because I didn’t have the other person’s passport number at that time. We were then given a twin room. It was already midnight and I wanted to rest. The room does not bring any water, but there is a kettle that you can boil yourself. I asked for water, and I was given a large bucket of household-sized water, which was charged... and then asked me to pay for the extra person, which was US$23. The reason is that there was only one person when I made the reservation. Our thoughts: Then why not open two? ? The bickering started in the middle of the night. Finally, I made up the price difference between the single room and the double room in the system, plus water, for a total of 23 RMB. It was already two o'clock when we finished talking. I spent more than an hour in English and still couldn't understand how to use Google Translate. There is no hot water (we tried various switches, the one with a water heater), and there are no toiletries. Judging from the brand of the bathroom, they were left behind by previous residents who left the country. Bath towels are available. There are spider webs in the corners of the room. The bed is clean. The space outside my room is actually used for parking... I don't know if this is a local design custom. I use mobile roaming. There is basically no signal at this location and it depends on WiFi. The WiFi signal outside the room is also poor. The advantage is that there is local food at the entrance of the alley for 400rs... There is a small supermarket a few steps away, there is a school nearby, and the prices are all local prices. If you must be in this area, this alley is full of B&Bs, so take your pick. The overall location is OK, not far from the airport. Not recommended because it's a waste of time. This place closes very early at night, so you have to call the door yourself when you check in. There is basically no doorbell, so you have to bang on the door like crazy or you won't hear anything inside. If you are flying in the middle of the night, be careful. If you need the driver’s help to find it, you really can’t find it on your own. Other places are much better and there will definitely be someone on duty. According to Chinese standards, it is not recommended. This is the first time I encountered the logic of counting people in the room. Many people will ask you for things on Negombo Road, which really feels bad. This is probably the custom of this place. No change is given for the money. Have hundreds and dozens of change ready. No tipping required. There is no such story. I stayed there for 16 days, and I saw all kinds of people at various prices and asked many locals (maybe the ones I met were richer...). Negombo, Colombo, Bentota, Hekaduwa, Caleb, many of which I don’t even need to tip (general service staff, not bosses), the bosses would chat and buy me single orders, spending more than 10,000rs (I am very particular about eating and must choose coffee, but I can live casually). The picture must be very old. The actual room feels a lot older and there is no workbench. Some decorations were also placed directly on the ground. The picture is from my rough look. The kitchen may belong to the owner, but according to our culture, we are not allowed to enter the owner's space. There is no open kitchen visible to the naked eye... According to the prices here, this price is very wrong. There are much better places to stay at the same price, and at least they have staff service. It's like a homestay that only gives you a room and has to match their schedule.
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