Anonymous User
October 3, 2024
Facilities: The socket at the bedside has no electricity, only the one next to the router can be used. There are no garbage bags in the room, and the faucet and shower are connected. When I turned on the water switch, the shower came out first. It happened to be that the shower was placed on the sink. I was sprayed with cold water on us. The windows of the room facing the sea were full of rain stains and were not transparent. I could only see from a distance but not up close. There was no TV and the refrigerator was a bit loud. People who are light sleepers said they woke up when they heard the sound of the refrigerator in the middle of the night. Important point! ! ! Super no soundproofing Super no! ! ! Let's just say that when you are lying on the bed, you can hear people going up and down the stairs, pulling suitcases, and talking. I am in the room, and I don't know if it is next door or upstairs, and I hear the sound of brushes and the like, which is very clear. The bathroom is very small, and it's a bit crowded when two people turn around.
Hygiene: Hygiene has a lot to say. It’s not bad. I found that Koreans love cleanliness very much, so there is basically no need to worry about hygiene.
Environment: If you are going on vacation and don't like crowds and don't plan to go to various attractions and just want to lie down in the hotel and relax, you can consider this hotel. But if you are traveling and want to go out to visit attractions and check out delicious food every day, Guys, I don’t recommend going to this hotel. It’s in a remote location and there’s nothing to eat around. Don’t even consider ordering takeout. It’s closer to the Hamdeok Sea, but it takes seven or eight minutes to walk to the bus stop. There’s no shade along the way. Jeju Island is very sunny during the day. It's close to the puppy cafe and bagel shop, about 10 minutes' walk.
Service: I haven’t experienced any service. I can’t say it’s good or bad. It’s far inferior to the homestays in Yunnan. There is no Chinese front desk, so you need to rely on translators. There is a female front desk whose service attitude is a bit bad, maybe because of the language. She kept frowning when she couldn't talk to us. There was a Korean couple behind us talking to her and I saw her attitude change 180 degrees.
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