I believe you have stayed in many hotels when traveling. The price of a hotel generally ranges from 100 to 500 yuan. However, a certain Internet celebrity hotel has a price of 7,800 yuan per night, which is tens of thousands during holidays.
A company claiming to be the first floating hotel in China was fined for illegally occupying about 600 square meters of sea area, and the project did not obtain a sea area use right certificate. It was ordered to return the illegally occupied sea area and was punished An administrative penalty of more than RMB 10,000 was imposed.
It is worth noting that this hotel is extremely popular, and room reservations are even queued up to three months later. Its price is also very luxurious, usually 7,800 yuan/night; on holidays it is as high as 9,999 yuan/night. The Haixi Floating Hotel was built at the end of 2018 at a cost of more than 4 million yuan and will only be completed and opened in 2020. The movie "The Left Ear" and some reality shows have been filmed here. However, he has been suspended.
There are numerous similar high-consumption cases of Internet celebrity hotels. Many netizens said on social media platforms such as Weibo that they spent thousands of yuan to stay in an internet celebrity hotel. Apart from taking photos, the accommodation experience was not even as good as an ordinary hotel worth 100 yuan. This time, the Haixi Floating Hotel has even more problems with its business qualifications.
What are the pitfalls of some Internet celebrities checking in in daily life?
I once stayed in an internet celebrity hotel, and the room price was 358 yuan per night. The reason why I chose this hotel was mainly because of the hotel’s five-star reviews on the platform, which have exceeded 1,000. However, after entering the room, I found that the room was in a mess. Not only had the wall decorations not been cleaned, but there were also large stains on the carpet. I immediately decided to check out and left a negative review on the platform. Subsequently, I received a call from the hotel asking to delete the negative review.
Isn’t this forced buying and selling? As the saying goes: "The customer is God", I didn't do a good job myself. The customer gave comments and suggestions, but instead asked the customer to delete the comment. I guess most of the five-star reviews of such internet celebrity hotels are generated by robots.
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