It really looks good. Even when you check in on the first day, there is no water. You have to buy water before going in. They don't give you any more toilet paper. You have to pay to buy it, and it's one hour after the reservation for cleaning. 6pm?? I'm on a tour. Will you be in your room at that time?? Talk reply?? Even after seeing it, I ignore it. The review said the Korean version was good, but um… What did you see that made you like it? The pillow pads were very yellow and black. The air conditioner smelled like mold. So we unplugged it without turning it off. The sofa was stained and cleaned, so it looked like it was slightly combed, but there were crumbs and hair. There was a pot in the dresser, but no frying pan, and the service was so bad. It was the first day, but there was no water. You can eat there by paying for it, but they told you to pay for toilet paper and the towels came out very late, so I washed them in the washing machine. The swimming pool was cleaned on Monday with only disinfectant. There were cigarette butts in the pool. This is just a low-class hotel. It's the worst accommodation I've ever spent. The person can speak Korean. No. It's good for a cheap stay, but if you don't care about the service, use it. It's a really, really worst place. I had to add an extra day because of the flight time. Also, there are no clean restaurants nearby. Not recommended for families with children. I also bought seaweed at Hetbahn, had a quick meal, and took a taxi out. I ate a meal. Even when I went on a family trip, I cooked and did laundry. How can they even eat so much in a hot country for 5 days and only give 8 towels? At 5 o'clock on the day of my trip, they told me to bring it over and I received a new towel, so I used it. This place is worse than a beach bed and breakfast in the Korean countryside. I did it
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