Guest User
April 3, 2024
I have to say that accommodation in Bangkok is really expensive. For 100 RMB you can only stay in a bed room in a youth hostel. The good thing is that the rooms are separated, and there is no awkward situation like in domestic youth hostels where everyone is so open to each other. The hygiene is also good, but the room is really small, or to be more precise, it is a cabin. There is no place to put the luggage. The front desk initially gave me a room under the air-conditioning vent. The air-conditioning noise was huge. I had no choice but to go to the front desk in the middle of the night in my slippers to change the room. The noise was a little smaller, but it was still very noisy. It was strange that I took the initiative to ask for another empty room next to it with obviously less noise, but the front desk refused to give it to me. I don't know why. It was really difficult to fall asleep with the noise of the air-conditioning, which caused me to feel dizzy when I woke up the next day. The front desk didn't understand English or Chinese, so I had to use my mobile phone to translate Thai for him in order to communicate with each other. It was a really bad experience.
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