Guest User
October 6, 2024
Since the front desk didn't speak Chinese, communication was difficult. They said that those with children must stay in the new building, and it was inconvenient to cross the building to get to the swimming pool. As a result, after checking in, I found that there were other Korean families with children staying in the main building. The room was very small, the restaurant was very small, there were few types of staple food, and there were not enough seats. The gaps in the children's dining chairs were very dirty and higher than the dining table, which was very inconvenient.
And this is the only hotel I have seen. The lounge chairs by the pool need to be charged by the hour. There are only 4 long benches for free. You must wear a hat to go into the water, but many people bring sun hats and let their hair down, which is no different from not bringing them. After the paid lounge chairs were used by the previous family, no one came to clean them. It is not allowed to bring bathrobes from the room to the swimming pool, and towels by the swimming pool cannot be brought back to the room. Only bath towels are allowed. It is very inconvenient for guests living in the new building. It is very cold and there is no changing area. The advantage is that there is a small sauna room. There is a children's area downstairs in the new building, which is also charged. It feels that this hotel has lost money and added extra charges.
The location is remote and there is not much to eat or visit nearby. I can only say that Jeju Island is so small that anything can be called a tourist attraction.
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