Hygiene: quite clean
Environment: quiet
Service: average. As a hotel with all recreational facilities outdoors, they can't provide mosquito repellent. My legs were swollen after walking outside for a few minutes. In the past, I went to similar hotels and they had mosquito repellent to borrow for emergency use.
Facilities:
The place suitable for children to play is a shallow pool and a slide. It is open from 7 am to 7 pm. We checked in at 4 pm, went back to the room to tidy up and have dinner before going out at night. In less than half an hour, we were told that it was closed?
(Who gets up at 7 am to play in a hotel and goes back to the room to sleep at 7 pm? Excluding the time for breakfast and lunch, there are only a few hours to play.)
The next morning, they said that we were not allowed to play because of the typhoon. We stayed here for one night just to sleep. What a big injustice. The key point is that it was calm outside without a drop of rain, but they still didn't let us play. They asked us to take them to the indoor 1.5-1.8-meter swimming pool to play, and we checked out at 11 pm and went home.
Children's recreational facilities can't be called a parent-child hotel at all. Isn't it a parent-child hotel if the rooms are decorated in a cartoon style? It's so easy to make money from children. Be careful when booking a room on Ctrip in the future.
Dessert set for two: pre-made dishes, and unpalatable, avoid this.
Kids' club: a few rocking horses and some low-end game machines that require coins to play.
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