"1. When you take a taxi to the resort lobby, staff will come out and help you with your luggage and guide Koreans to a separate VIP lounge!
There were staff members who spoke Korean and Russian, so even my mother, who struggles with foreign languages, was able to ask questions very easily.
2. Since we didn't have an all-inclusive package (breakfast, lunch, and dinner included), we had to pay for lunch and dinner.
There are three restaurants:
Gusto Restaurant in the main building
Italian Restaurant below the stage
Villa Restaurant near the villas
Gusto and Villa have similar menus,
but the Italian restaurant is a bit more expensive and offers a wider selection.
However, after our two-night stay, I felt like the menus were similar,
so I ended up eating at an outside restaurant!
3. The pool is amazing! The pool in front of the main building is always full of kids, and since we were staying in a villa, we used the villa pool, which was great for swimming. The pool opens at 6 a.m., so if you enjoy swimming, I recommend going for a morning swim! It's not crowded, and the water is perfectly clear, like an indoor pool! (The water gets strangely cloudy in the afternoon, though... that's what it is.)
4. The staff are really friendly!
By the way, they call for a buggy to get around, but I kept calling it ”Parker” or ”Bucky,” so it might be easier to know it's called a buggy car!
5. There are so many activities!
There are a lot of families, so there are a lot of activities,
but I only swam because I love swimming. Haha
It has a really lively resort atmosphere. There are a lot of people from various countries (especially Russians), and there are a lot of children, so the resort is always bustling.
They even have performances in the evenings!
Overall, it was a great stay. Haha"