Guest User
February 24, 2025
It's quite average, just an ordinary room with poor soundproofing. The package includes a hot spring ticket for two people. If you bring a child over 90 cm tall, you need to pay for the ticket (not too expensive though). The most important thing is that there is nothing to play with. The activity area is very small. The so-called entertainment area is a billiard room. The play area on the first floor has a single type of video game machines, which are also very small. It is in the lobby on the first floor, so it will be cold if you wear a yukata. The place for children to play is a small area built with foam building blocks, which is probably less than ten square meters. It is not open to play in it, and the wall does not seem very safe. So if you want to bring your kids, the cost-effectiveness seems to be very low. It is suitable for young people to relax on weekdays when there are not many people around. It will be boring if there are too many people and it will be noisy.
Children staying at the hotel need to provide a household registration booklet (they didn't tell me when I called to make the reservation, but luckily I can use a mobile app in Shanghai)
The hotel room provides four bottles of mineral water, and then you need to pay for it, 8 yuan per bottle, but you can order takeout (only if you stay at the hotel can you order takeout and bring it to the room).
The overall experience is quite average.
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