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Chime Long Hotel 5-star

Ying Bin Road, Guangzhou, China

The only 5-star resort and conference hotel in China that is surrounded by 360 hectares of beautiful landscaped gardens and safari park.[more]

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Average User Rating: 1.5
Overall user rating
Cleanliness:[5.0] • Staff:[2.0] • Location:[1.0]
Based on 2 user ratings

Feb 17, 2007 by Danger from Island
Overall Rating: 1 Overall user rating
Cleanliness:[3] • Staff:[3] • Location:[1]

  • Clean, unlike most hotels in the area.
  • More expensive than staying in new York for a week!

“Wow is this place the worst. Rated as a 5 star hotel it only makes about a 2 star hotel in the use. The biggest problem is the cost of staying at this hotel exceeds that of a four seasons or higher! Everything is an add on, including the use of the pool! The beds are the worst and several times I have had the housekeeping staff go through my personal belongings and either take them or report them as "found money in your safe" - what's with that!”

1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Jul 5, 2005 by Jim from USA
Overall Rating: 2 Overall user rating
Cleanliness:[7] • Staff:[1] • Location:[1]

  • Very interesting hotel, nothing else like it in China. Great safari motif.
  • Unethical pricing model. Your stuck there and they know it! Everything costs extra!

“If you like money, don't stay at this hotel. It is in a southern most part of GuangZhou suburbs and it is in the middle of a secluded animal park. In other words, you are in the middle of nowhere and the hotel managment knows it. Here's how the scam works: First they lure you there with very affordable room rates, but then they kill you by outrageous prices on everything. For example, a coca-cola in the lounge bar cost the equivalent of almost US$5/can, the buffet dinner is about US$30/person, the buffet breakfast is US$19, the exercise room costs money, too! You can not sit down anywhere to have an informal meeting with out being forced to buy something. I, and my colleagues, found what appeared to be a completely empty coffee shop at 10:30pm, sat down at the table just to discuss some of the days business, out of the shadows a waitress comes over and informs us that the table we were sitting at was "pay only" and we would have to leave. There wasn't another soul in the building at that hour and they were insisting we leave. Then, they had very small majhong rooms that were rented out at US$3.50/hour, but if we weren't intending to play majhong in the room, we would have to pay the "business conference" rate of US$15/hour. Does this make sense??? Bottom line -- don't stay at this hotel. If I can convince 10 people not to stay here, I'll feel as if I've done my job.”

47 of 50 people found this review helpful.
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