Nestled between bamboo forests and cloud seas, lies the Tengchong Stone Age Hyatt Regency Hotel
The feeling is a bit strange and split. I knew about the Stone Age because of Kengo Kuma and the stone houses hidden in the deep mountains. But when I got here, I felt that the master was also a mortal, and occasionally showed fear in the face of this harmonious beauty of heaven and earth.
It is said that the hotel is transformed from a natural village at the foot of Yunfeng Mountain. The three-story main building of Master Kuma's work is overwhelming on the Internet, like a sharp battleship sailing out of the vast mountains, but it actually looks a bit abrupt and does not harmonize with the surrounding environment. The workmanship is very rough at the details. I was quite disappointed when I checked in.
The currently open phase one has more than 50 villas, each villa is a front and back house layout, forming a traditional Chinese courtyard, with flowers and trees planted in the courtyard, and a hot spring pool in the shape of fortune. The front house is a living room and massage room (I don't quite understand this design, it seems more reasonable to set up a separate spa center), and the back house is a bedroom and shower room, connected by a small path of solid wood strips. Compared with many similar resorts that are only superficial and have poor practicality, the living conditions here are very good, and the sleep is also very good. There are no problems with poor sound insulation, dark and damp wind leakage, etc.
Soaking in the hot spring in the night is very enjoyable, the one-key switch of hot water and temperature adjustment by phone is convenient; the bathrobe and two pairs of slippers for dry and wet are also considerate; the leaf handwritten weather forecast prepared for the opening of the bed has a new idea; the white fruit and silver ear soup served before bed is full of local flavor. In addition to the thoughtful greetings from the housekeeper when arriving at the store, and the abundant welcome fruits, etc., at least in terms of service and supporting facilities, I think the hotel has put a lot of thought and has its own ideas.
What really relieved the dissatisfaction was the next morning when I opened the curtains, the morning mist was filled with the shadow of the trees, the blooming magnolia leaned on the corner of the stone house, the wind passed and the clouds opened, the light sprinkled on the railing, and it was dark again in a moment. Then there was a sense of no day or moon in the mountains, and a thousand years in the world, and the joy of vacation came.
Of course, the big regret of the hotel is that it is not private enough, similar to the problem of the Peninsula Hyatt, both are hotel public areas with a social road, tourists from Yunfeng Mountain will shuttle back and forth, greatly destroying the hidden world secret realm that the hotel tries to create. sense.
Finally, if the opportunity is right, come and experience for a day or two, that's enough.
Tips, the role of the Global Guest Membership seems to be there or not, breakfast is provided, whether the room type is upgraded is unknown, there is no late check-out, no free pick-up and drop-off.
Room related:
Room number: 1036
Official name: Luxury Hot Spring Villa
Area: 168 square meters
Mattress: King Koil
Bedding, fabric and bathrobe: Yacotton
Living room TV: Sony
Bedroom TV: Sony
Bluetooth speaker: Avlight
Electric heater: Dyson
Shower and metal parts: Kohler
Basin: Kohler
Main bathroom toilet: Manual Kohler
Guest bathroom toilet: Manual Kohler
Hair dryer: Panasonic
Weighing scale: Tonney
Spare parts: Small bottle Stone Age custom style
Electric kettle: Delonghi
Coffee machine: Nespresso
Capsule coffee: Nespresso 6 grains
Bottled water: Stone Age custom style
Mini bar: First round free