Tài Khoản Khách
ngày 31 tháng 1 năm 2023
This heavy criticism is mostly in due to underwhelming installations and the terrible value for money this place offers. I didn’t have any remarkable issues with the staff, even though on the first day we were called around eight times in our room. First to say they needed the payment in advance for a tour, second to say they didn’t really need it, third to confirm some other tour and it went on through the day. Last one was at 7pm to confirm if we were attending our dinner reservation at the hotel restaurant at, 7pm. Phew. Breakfast and dinner take longer than the sermon on the mont. Fresh fruit plait consists basically of pineapple, pears and apples, if you don’t like one of those, you’ll have two fruit option throughout your entire stay. We book dinner at 7pm because we like to be finished with it early, it should be intuitive. There wasn’t a day we weren’t forced to wait until 21:30h to finish our meal. As for the decoration, the architect should pursuit something else. The “ski carnival” dolls displayed on the main hallway (and, shockingly, inside some rooms) seem straight out of some voodoo sect. Our first room option offered some ugly back road view, first floor in front of the elevator for over 1200E a night. We were offered a room change (under price readjustment) with a better view, but since the hotel is located right in front of a busy road, it’s now noisy. We can’t sleep on those square pillows (if you’re offering only one pillow option it should at least be a traditional, rectangular one) and spent the first night awake because the room was too hot and AC impossible to figure out, which caused issues multiple times during our stay. Whoever built this place simply seemed to ignore its location, with one of the most famous ski stations in the world as a background. There’s no views and no sunlight anywhere but on the doubtfully taste decorated restaurant or the upper floor rooms with balcony. Don’t be fooled by the “mountain view gym”, it’s a picture. Yes, a picture, not a window overlooking the mountains, inside a tiny claustrophobic space next to a tiny underwhelming spa. Every hall feels dark, no proper lighting and the Himalayan decoration doesn’t help. The disturbing red and dark grey tones and Asian theme in the middle of the French Alps make me wonder how on earth could someone choose this place over the bright, cosy, typical chalet decorated hotels around it. I couldn’t be more underwhelmed, I’ve endured a 26h journey to be here for a cosy Valentines trip with my boyfriend after a month apart, and I honestly could endure it all back as I write this, laying on my uncomfortable square pillow, just so we manage to get out of this ridiculously overpriced place.
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