The stay was not very comfortable.
First, there was a girl at the front desk who had a very bad attitude. She was impatient in every sentence, and her tone and expression were obviously disgusted. She was friendly and polite to Koreans. Isn't this discrimination? This woman has bangs and wears glasses! Why should the service industry discriminate? To put it bluntly, there are many Chinese people in Jeju Island, which has driven a lot of tourism economy. I have also worked in the service industry, and I treat everyone equally regardless of which country. It is too childish to discriminate against this. Of course, this trip was only a very rare one, and many people were still very polite.
Second, the hotel is on the mountain, and I feel a little carsick every time I have to go up and down the road.
Third, I booked a room for three people on Ctrip, but when I arrived, they asked me to pay more, saying that there were only two people in the system, and if I didn't see it clearly, they would charge me more money for no reason.
Fourth, the hotel may be too big, and it takes a long time to walk one way. I forgot something... In short, it is not recommended, and it is also inconvenient to eat nearby. The MJ Hotel I stayed in later was very comfortable. In fact, it is almost the same distance within half an hour to stay anywhere on the east line.
Of course, there are good places. The buffet waiters are all very nice, the boys at the front desk are also very nice, and it is very convenient to take the children to the forest train. It only takes seven or eight minutes to walk there~
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