The overall feeling is still very good.
1. The location is excellent. Basically, the farthest place nearby is the Shilla Duty Free Shop, which is only a 10-minute walk away. Other places to eat are within walking distance. There is a 711 across the building, so you can have breakfast.
2. At the beginning, I asked Ctrip to tell the hotel that I wanted a room facing the sea on the upper floor. The hotel promised to try to reserve it. When I checked in, it was already 12 o'clock in the evening, but they still reserved the room I wanted for me.
3. The service is very enthusiastic. Whether it is the front desk, the concierge or the cleaning lady, everyone will take the initiative to smile and greet each other. There are a few problems with language communication. Not many people can speak Chinese, and basically communicate in English.
4. The room is still small. You can only open two boxes, one large and one small, at the same time, and you can't open two large boxes at the same time.
5. The sanitation is cleaned every day and it is relatively tidy. The only thing I don't understand is whether it is a problem with our room. The bathroom has no door. When taking a shower, the water will splash to the washing area outside, resulting in a bath towel being spread on the ground every time after washing.
6. The hotel breakfast price has increased. There is nothing to eat, so you can choose it.
7. The owner of the barbecue restaurant Heidaojian, which has all the good reviews on Dianping, discriminates against Chinese people. I suggest not going there.
8. I recommend a few restaurants, including First Grilled Beef Intestines (the boss lady is very enthusiastic and the fried rice is delicious), Beef Hangover Soup (the beef offal soup is delicious), Puradak Chicken (better than BHC and Gyochon), and Audrant Bakery’s garlic butter bread at Hamdeok Beach.
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