Kirill1995
April 7, 2025
It was bad. I'll start with the fact that to get to the hotel from the bus drop-off point from Hanoi, there are electric cars and they ask 100 thousand dong per person (400 rubles) to travel 500 meters and these are the official prices, electric cars with the hotel logo. Check-in at 15, check-out at 11. What immediately catches your eye is the crowd of people on the beach, anyone can get there from the street, arriving on a moped, accordingly, no privacy, these people can also go into the hotel itself, they don't ask anything at the entrance. Something hellish is happening in the pool area, it feels like all of Vietnam has come there, a lot of people and almost no sun loungers. Getting to the pool is quite a quest, if you live in the first building, you need to go up the elevator, walk along the corridor and go down the elevator, it seems not difficult, but the elevators are a nightmare, there are many of them, but more people, you have to wait and then stop many times before you get to your floor.
The rooms are also very mediocre for 5 stars. Dirty. The phone and safe were broken, I had to call from the next room to fix it. The phone was not fixed in 2 days.
The bathroom is extremely inconvenient, to take a shower, you have to stand in the bathtub and turn on the tropical shower, no curtains or screens, everything is in water. Although friends in the next room had a shower area, but this did not save from the water in the entire bathtub. In the room there is one chair and a half-balcony, on which you can only stand, a table and a chair will not fit there.
To play billiards in their bar you have to pay 150k per hour! (550 rubles). This is absolutely awful.
They gave me one-time access to the warm pool and sauna area as a gift.
The breakfasts are not bad, I don't even know what else to add as a plus.
The crowds of people, the queues and the constant waiting for the elevators to get somewhere negate all the pluses
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