
Shenyang Northeastern U Getaway: Hanting Hotel's Unbeatable Deals!
Shenyang Northeastern U Getaway: Hanting Hotel's Unbeatable Deals! - A Messy, Honest Review
Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because this isn't your average, sanitized hotel review. We're diving headfirst into the Hanting Hotel near Shenyang Northeastern University, and let me tell you, it was an… experience. This review isn't going to be all "professional" and "objective." We're gonna get real. Think less Michelin star, more… well, more me trying to decipher the Wi-Fi password after a 14-hour flight.
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First Impressions & My Quest for Internet Glory (Internet Access is Crucial, People!)
This whole trip started with the dream of immersing myself in a new culture – a dream that immediately clashed with my need for constant internet access. I landed in Shenyang, tired as hell and craving instant gratification (aka, checking my emails). The Hanting Hotel was, thankfully, pretty easy to find. Getting there felt like a victory, especially after wrestling with the airport shuttle.
The lobby was… functional. Let's call it that. Clean, but definitely not bursting with personality. Check-in was efficient, they did speak enough English, which eased the initial culture shock. But my brain was already laser-focused on the Wi-Fi situation. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms? YES, PLEASE! Though, getting connected initially felt like a puzzle, a damn infuriating puzzle. The front desk offered zero help, I had to try the damn thing for myself. Finally, after about 20 minutes of wrestling with the password (a string of numbers that felt designed to torment travelers), I connected. Victory! Though, I quickly realized the connection, whilst present, was far from perfect, and more like a nervous, jittery friend than a stable lifeline.
- Internet, Internet [LAN], Internet services, Wi-Fi in public areas, Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! : YES, YES, YES! And then… meh. Download speeds were hit and miss, and I swore I could hear the Wi-Fi signal strain whenever I tried to upload a photo. Honestly, sometimes it felt like using dial-up.
- Hotel Chain: So, it's a Hanting Hotel. Not a Four Seasons, okay? Lower your expectations accordingly.
- Internet Access – LAN, Internet access – wireless, Laptop workspace: Well, the LAN? No idea, never found it. The wireless? See above. Laptop workspace? Yeah, a desk, perfectly functional.
- Wi-Fi for special events: Unsure, never attended any.
Accessibility – Making it Work (Sort Of)
I'm not disabled, but I always pay attention to accessibility. Hanting is, well, it's trying. I am not sure their interpretation really fits the western ideal.
- Accessibility: Elevator, check. But the hallways were a bit cramped, and the elevators were slow.
- Facilities for disabled guests: This is vague. I saw something resembling a ramp, but didn't investigate it too closely.
- Elevator: Yes, praise the elevator gods!
The Room: Clean, Functional, and… Forgettable (Mostly)
The room itself was…clean. Spotlessly clean, actually. That was a major plus. I was slightly concerned about the lack of windows, making it feel like a slightly luxurious, albeit slightly claustrophobic, cell.
Available in all rooms: Air conditioning, alarm clock, bathrobes (yay!), bathroom phone (huh?), bathtub, black-out curtains, closet, coffee/tea maker (essential!), complimentary tea, daily housekeeping, desk, extra-long bed, free bottled water.
Room sanitization opt-out available, Rooms sanitized between stays: This showed they cared about cleanliness, and it was reassuring.
Non-smoking rooms: Definitely a pro. I hate the smell of stale smoke.
Air conditioning: Worked perfectly, thank god.
Desk, Laptop workspace: Fine, functional desk.
Slippers: Small things make a difference. Nice.
Soundproofing: Yeah, kinda. I heard a few muffled noises from the hallway, but nothing too disruptive.
Wake-up service: Never used it.
Dining – Navigating the Culinary Landscape
The food situation was…interesting. Okay, let's be honest, it was a bit of a minefield for a Westerner.
- Asian breakfast: I braved the "Asian breakfast" one morning. Let's just say, my taste buds were on a serious adventure. Lots of… textures. I’m not sure if I appreciated the slimy tofu.
- Breakfast in room: Never tried it.
- Breakfast [buffet]: The buffet was a chaotic scene of people and food, but hey, at least they tried.
- Restaurants, Coffee/tea in restaurant, Coffee shop: See notes above, food was challenging
- Bottle of water: Free bottled water. The small things, again.
- Room service [24-hour]: This was amazing. After a long day of navigating the city, room service was an oasis.
- Soup in restaurant, Salad in restaurant, Desserts in restaurant: There were soups, salads, and desserts, but honestly, after my breakfast experience, I steered clear.
Things to Do & Ways to Relax (If You Dare)
The "things to do" section was somewhat limited within the hotel itself. The gym was… a room with some equipment. But if you're looking for a spa experience, this isn't it.
- Fitness center, Gym/fitness: Functional, but basic.
- Swimming pool [outdoor]: I glanced at the outdoor pool, but didn't feel brave enough.
- Spa/sauna: Nope.
Cleanliness & Safety – The Good, The Bad, and the Sanitizer
This is where Hanting Hotel really shines. They take cleanliness seriously, which, in the current climate, is a massive plus.
- Cleanliness and safety: Excellent.
- Anti-viral cleaning products: Reassuring!
- Daily disinfection in common areas: Check!
- Hand sanitizer: Everywhere.
- Rooms sanitized between stays: Yes!
- Staff trained in safety protocol: Clearly.
- Hot water linen and laundry washing: Essential!
- Hygiene certification: I didn't check, but the evidence was there.
- Safe dining setup: They tried.
- Daily housekeeping: Yup, the whole room was spotless.
Services & Conveniences – The Perks and the Quirks
This is where the hotel really shines.
- Daily housekeeping: YES!
- Concierge: Helpful, but I mostly used Google translate for communication.
- Cash withdrawal: They had it.
- Convenience store: Useful for snacks.
- Laundry service, Dry cleaning, Ironing service: All available, which was fantastic.
- Luggage storage: Standard.
- Smoking area: Available, so the smokers are happy.
- Taxi service: Easily arranged.
For the Kids (If You Have Them)
I didn't have kids, so I can't really comment on this.
- Family/child friendly: It seemed okay.
Getting Around – The Transportation Tango
- Airport transfer: They offered it, which was brilliant.
- Car park [free of charge], Car park [on-site]: Parking was easy.
The Verdict: Okay, Fine, I'd Stay Again
Look, the Hanting Hotel isn't perfect. It's not the lap of luxury. But it was clean, the staff tried their best, and the price was right. The Wi-Fi could be better (seriously, people!), and the breakfast was an experience. Despite its imperfections, and my initial Wi-Fi rage, I’d totally stay again. And, I will totally recommend it to anyone.
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Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because we're diving HEADFIRST into my Shenyang adventure. Hanting Hotel at Northeastern University, you say? Prepare for a rollercoaster of lukewarm water, questionable snacks, and a whole lotta "what was I thinking?" Let's go:
Day 1: Arrival, Awkward Greetings, and the Quest for Water Pressure
- Morning (or was it afternoon? Jet lag is a beast): Arrived at Taoxian International Airport. Let me be honest, my Mandarin is about as good as my ability to predict the lottery numbers (zilch). Found a taxi… after what felt like an eternity spent miming "Hanting Hotel, Northeastern University! Yes, the BIG university! The ONE!" Driver, bless his soul, seemed even MORE confused. Finally, we got there.
- Afternoon: Hanting Hotel… not exactly the Ritz. Think "budget hotel" with a charming touch of "oh, my god, is that a stain on the carpet?" Checked in, fumbled with the key card (always my nemesis), and collapsed on the bed. The first mission: water pressure. It was… disappointing. Like a polite drizzle reminding you of its presence.
- Evening: Wandered around the university campus. Massive. Like, truly massive. Got hopelessly lost, stumbled upon a food stall selling mystery meat skewers (regretted that. Immediately), and eventually found my way back to the hotel. Dinner: instant noodles from the vending machine. Gourmet, I am not.
Day 2: Temple Tantrums, and a Dim Sum Delight (and some stomach rumbling)
- Morning: Decided to be a cultured traveler and visit the Zhaoling Mausoleum. Beautiful. Majestic. Then I realized I'd forgotten my sunglasses. The sun, a fiery orb in the sky, turned the experience into an eye-squinting, sweat-inducing ordeal. My mood plummeted alongside my sunglasses-less brow. Pretty sure I muttered some grumpy things under my breath.
- Afternoon: Thank god for dim sum! Found a lovely restaurant nearby. The experience was pure bliss. Tiny, perfect dumplings, steamed buns soft enough to melt, and a teapot that overflowed with tea. Actually, I might have overdone it. The sheer volume of dumplings filled my stomach, an overfilled balloon, and I spent the rest of the afternoon fighting off the post-dim-sum slump.
- Evening: Slept. A lot. Woke up, slightly ashamed of myself, and grabbed some more instant noodles. I know, I know…
Day 3: Lost in Translation, and the Pursuit of Beer
- Morning: Attempted to use the hotel laundry service. Let's just say the instructions (in Mandarin, naturally) were a bit beyond my comprehension. Ended up with a pile of semi-clean clothes. I had managed to shrink a favourite shirt, so there were some tears.
- Afternoon: Decided to be a local, and attempted to travel some places. It was a disaster. Signage? Mostly hieroglyphics. Google Translate? Sometimes helpful, sometimes baffling. Spent a good hour trying to buy… well, something. Ended up with a bag of what I think were… nuts.
- Evening: The most important part of any day: beer o'clock! Found a local pub (thanks to a helpful student who spoke a LITTLE English). Victory! Cold beer, strong beer, and suddenly, everything was right with the world. Watched a football match (I didn't understand a thing, but the energy was infectious).
Day 4: The Hot Springs and a Moment of Zen (or Not)
- Morning: Decided to be a hot spring enthusiast, because why not? Went to… a hot spring place. Ah, it was a treat, after all these difficulties. I got a spa treatment, in which I got massaged and enjoyed the feeling of being clean.
- Afternoon: Back at the hotel, feeling all serene and zen. That lasted about five minutes. Then the internet went down. Cue the internal screaming. Tried to fix it, failed miserably, and spent the rest of the afternoon staring blankly at the ceiling.
- Evening: Ate a lot of snacks I picked up from a supermarket. Drank some tea and tried to relax because it was my last night.
Day 5: Departure, and the Lingering Smell of Adventure
- Morning: The last morning! Packed up everything, leaving behind a small mountain of empty instant noodle packets and a slightly-used bottle of shampoo. Water pressure still wasn't great, but hey, what can you do?
- Afternoon: Headed back to the airport. Said goodbye to Shenyang. Feeling? Exhausted, slightly bewildered, and surprisingly fond of instant noodles.
- Evening: Arrived at home. The plane journey was long, and I slept most of the way. Back home, I still feel like I am surrounded by the memories of my adventure, and I can't wait to come back again.
Shenyang, you were a trip. A messy, imperfect, delicious, and occasionally frustrating trip. I loved every second of it. Even the water pressure. Maybe. Mostly. Probably not.
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Shenyang Northeastern U Getaway: Hanting Hotel's Unbeatable Deals! - Yeah, Right... Let's Talk About It.
Okay, so "Unbeatable Deals" – what's the actual *cost* of this Hanting Hotel adventure? And is "Unbeatable" code for, like, "Slightly Less Terrible Than Sleeping on a Park Bench"?
How close *is* this Hanting to Northeastern University, really? Because Google Maps lies. (Don't @ me.)
Room quality - is it… livable? Or should I pack my own hazmat suit and a can of Lysol?
What facilities are available at the hotel? Like, is there a coffee machine (crucial), a gym (hah!), and usable Wi-Fi?
Food! Where do I *eat*? Is there a breakfast situation?
What about the service? Are the staff helpful/speak English/generally not terrifying?
Okay, so you’ve stayed there. What's your *honest* verdict? The good, the bad, and the hopefully not-too-ugly?

