Location: Just a 3-5 minute walk from the scenic area entrance and the Tide Wall.
Since Shuiyin Inn and Dengying Inn are part of the Shuishi Hotel chain, check-in and check-out must be done at the front desk of the adjacent Shuishi Hotel.
Price: Although located outside the scenic area entrance, it is also part of the scenic area chain. The room rate includes three tickets and unlimited shuttle bus rides, making it a very reasonable price.
Breakfast: Also served on the first floor of the Shuishi Hotel. Register your room (please specify which inn you are staying in), and meals are delivered according to the number of guests and in the order they are staying. The food is quite good, and the portions are quite generous (see Figure 5).
Facilities/Environment: As this is a newly built hotel-style inn, the facilities are comprehensive and the cleanliness is excellent.
The rooms in the official photos are identical to the actual rooms, and they even appear larger.
Being located outside the scenic area makes it very quiet at night, with only guests from three other hotels frequenting the area. The bedding and sleeping environment are also very good.
Areas for improvement (the kind where the flaws don't outweigh the advantages):
❶ The Shuiyin Family Room we stayed in didn't have a small refrigerator. I wonder if other rooms have them. A small refrigerator is quite necessary, especially during the summer, when there's an increasing demand for family rooms to store children's food or adults to keep cold drinks/food.
❷ The entrance to Shuiyin Inn is tucked away in a corner, and we initially thought we'd taken the wrong side door.
Instead of requiring time-consuming and laborious manual guidance (especially during peak holiday season), consider placing signage with images or text indicating important information like how to check in at the Shuishi Hotel to avoid confusion.
❸ The small door at Shuiyin Inn is accessible freely. A short walk away is the side gate for the neighboring residential complex, and we saw residents using electronic access cards to enter and exit directly.
Although the main gate is locked at night and is generally quite safe, it would be even more reassuring if Shuiyin Inn could install an electronic door (using room or work card). After all, as the scenic area becomes increasingly popular, this could be a safety concern.
In general, all the hotel staff are very warm and thoughtful, and their main feature is ”lively eyes”, and the overall experience is still very good.
"Location: Just a 3-5 minute walk from the scenic area entrance and the Tide Wall.
Since Shuiyin Inn and Dengying Inn are part of the Shuishi Hotel chain, check-in and check-out must be done at the front desk of the adjacent Shuishi Hotel.
Price: Although located outside the scenic area entrance, it is also part of the scenic area chain. The room rate includes three tickets and unlimited shuttle bus rides, making it a very reasonable price.
Breakfast: Also served on the first floor of the Shuishi Hotel. Register your room (please specify which inn you are staying in), and meals are delivered according to the number of guests and in the order they are staying. The food is quite good, and the portions are quite generous (see Figure 5).
Facilities/Environment: As this is a newly built hotel-style inn, the facilities are comprehensive and the cleanliness is excellent.
The rooms in the official photos are identical to the actual rooms, and they even appear larger.
Being located outside the scenic area makes it very quiet at night, with only guests from three other hotels frequenting the area. The bedding and sleeping environment are also very good.
Areas for improvement (the kind where the flaws don't outweigh the advantages):
❶ The Shuiyin Family Room we stayed in didn't have a small refrigerator. I wonder if other rooms have them. A small refrigerator is quite necessary, especially during the summer, when there's an increasing demand for family rooms to store children's food or adults to keep cold drinks/food.
❷ The entrance to Shuiyin Inn is tucked away in a corner, and we initially thought we'd taken the wrong side door.
Instead of requiring time-consuming and laborious manual guidance (especially during peak holiday season), consider placing signage with images or text indicating important information like how to check in at the Shuishi Hotel to avoid confusion.
❸ The small door at Shuiyin Inn is accessible freely. A short walk away is the side gate for the neighboring residential complex, and we saw residents using electronic access cards to enter and exit directly.
Although the main gate is locked at night and is generally quite safe, it would be even more reassuring if Shuiyin Inn could install an electronic door (using room or work card). After all, as the scenic area becomes increasingly popular, this could be a safety concern.
In general, all the hotel staff are very warm and thoughtful, and their main feature is ”lively eyes”, and the overall experience is still very good."