Sarekezi
July 29, 2025
The room was new and immaculately cleaned, with direct beach access from the balcony. Perhaps it wasn't peak season yet, so the environment was quiet. Breakfast wasn't overcrowded. All the food labels were in Korean, and there was a wide selection of Korean dishes. It's true that capital investment makes all the difference. The hotel is large, and transportation requires buggies (small electric vehicles), which can sometimes be quite long. The hotel's own app allows you to use buggies to request service and order food, but it wasn't very user-friendly. The Wi-Fi signal was spotty throughout the hotel area, and even in the room. The hotel has two large public pools, offering activities like snorkeling and paddleboarding, which require advance reservations. The pool next to the breakfast room has a long channel, and a lounge chair wasn't properly secured. My father, unknowingly, bumped into it, and the heavy leg of the chair hit my son's foot, causing swelling. We criticized my father for not reporting the issue to the hotel (it was actually because I wasn't there and didn't take immediate action). The next day, my son's foot was affected and in pain, but he didn't want the hotel to contact a local doctor. Fortunately, the swelling had mostly subsided before we left the hotel, but that was the hotel management's responsibility, and we didn't want to spoil our trip. The hotel's ambiance and rooms offer excellent value for money, making it perfect for families. The food is also excellent. The staff said that if you buy a cable car ticket at the hotel, you can use it multiple times during your stay by scanning your face. Since we only stayed three nights and didn't plan to go more often, we bought tickets directly from Dianping.com and went once. If you're staying longer, you might want to give it a try. Overall, I'd definitely stay at this resort again if needed.
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