YYalvFor the price, both the hotel's amenities and the scenery were absolutely breathtaking!
Upon arrival, a dedicated butler welcomed us with a traditional Hada scarf. Prior to check-in, we enjoyed welcome tea and a stunning ******* dance performance – both the dancers and the backdrop were enchanting.
During check-in, they also gave us a comprehensive tour of the lobby's functional areas, introducing their three restaurants:
The stir-fry restaurant offered delicious food and the most spectacular views (even the tableware was custom-designed to complement the ambiance).
The mini hot pot restaurant was very refined.
And then there was the Western restaurant, which apparently wasn't great (we didn't try it ourselves, but reviews suggested it wasn't up to par).
The sprawling resort consists entirely of individual villas, so electric buggy service is essential and generally available on demand (though there were occasional minor hiccups, which I hope they address).
The room was simply indescribable – so comfortable and steeped in local culture and unique features. My child exclaimed that the moment they saw the room, all the exhaustion from our long journey immediately melted away, making it completely worthwhile (a 2-hour high-speed train ride from Chengdu to Huanglong/Jiuzhaigou, followed by another 1.5 hours from the station to the hotel). I've never stayed in a hotel this beautiful, this spacious and grand, complete with such a massive balcony! It genuinely felt like a 'welcome home' – though even my own home isn't this stunning! I must be dreaming!
The swimming pool was so immaculately clean, it didn't even have a hint of chlorine smell.
Upon departure, they even presented us with a thoughtful 'love bento' (delicious sandwiches, nuts, and fruit) and welcome gifts for the children (toys, bracelets, craft kits, etc.).
Just a note: the in-room minibar is complimentary only on the first day of your stay.
All the staff were incredibly charming and warm-hearted (I have photos to prove it!).
If I *had* to point out one minor drawback, it would be the transportation inconvenience; you'll need to charter a car, otherwise, getting down the mountain would be quite a challenge!
I've never written such a detailed hotel review before, but if I had to describe this hotel in just two words, they would be: utterly magnificent!
Keep up the excellent work! 💪 Such excellence deserves full support!
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