Guest User
August 6, 2024
The location is at the end of Alona Beach, so you have to walk a bit. There is a path that goes down to Alona Beach from inside the resort.
Almost all the accommodations and facilities are quiet and private.
There is one swimming pool in front of the front desk and one in front of Saffron (restaurant) inside the resort.
Room makeup is done when there is no one, and they come in and clean up and leave.
They make the room look like a new room once during breakfast time.
They clean up a little and provide snacks around lunch time.
They lower all the curtains and blinds once in the evening, provide snacks, and set up the bed.
There is a wooden sign on the TV shelf for those who are sensitive. You should definitely hang it up.
Saffron (restaurant inside the resort) Breakfast and dinner are served at Saffron.
The dinner menu is different each day. You have to make a separate reservation. It costs about 20,000 won per person. It is just emotional.
In general, the food and drinks are more expensive than outside. I recommend just walking around and eating outside.
Lastly, let's keep our Korean manners in mind.
They curse at each other and say that we are ****** because we don't understand Korean, but if it were my group, they would really slap us.
They complain loudly that it's an expensive hotel but the service is terrible and there are so many bugs, but I wonder if they act like that regardless of whether it's expensive or cheap.
It's natural that the service is slow because there are so many people during check-in time, and as you can see in the pictures, the inside of the resort feels private and the rooms are far apart, so the reception says it's fast, but it's slow.
You'll find bugs in any hotel in Southeast Asia.
If you're going to do something like that, please do it far away. It'll piss off the people around you. ^^
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