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Bayhill Pool & Villa
4.5/5101 Reviews
Jungmun
This is a great exprience for us for the enrtire stay. From the welcome to the room tour, your staff were so helpful. Facilicties and training for your team is excellent, demonstrate a good teamwork. I especially thanks Mr. Taehee, and the reception on 26 -27 May 2023. They help me find and confirm my lost bag and follow up the delivery of the bags via long haul call .They know I don't understand Korean and be my translator until the car arrived airport, which is my last chance to pick up for my further trip. I was so lucky to meet all of you and wish Bayhill Pool and Villa be the top choice in JEJU.
Somerset Jeju Shinhwa World
4.4/5134 Reviews
Jungmun
Room are clean and modern. Lots of privacy Due to it is Service Apartment style, 1- you need to sort out your trash and bring it to the bin ( Fine will be imposed if is not sorted or clear out ) 2- you need to wash up your dish and put in back in cupboard before you check out. You need to go over to Marriott hotel if you wanna swim.....not within the compound. There are free parking lot, open and spacious, so if you drive in Jeju is great. Shin Hwa Marriot Casino and hotel is a 3-5 min drive away. Shopping and bowling arcade with lots of eatery in the mall area.
Resort Jeju Artvillas
4.5/524 Reviews
Jungmun
It is about 45min south of Jeju Airport and very convenient to all the tourists' spots such as Waterfall, Innisfree, etc. Very accesible and easy drive within Jeju. There is daily cleaning of the service apartment & replacement of towels but only 1 time change of linen/bedsheets. Units are clean and as expected. Do note that request for extra toiletries or towels are subject to extra charges. Beautiful 3 room apartment to fit family vacation. As for laundry, there is washer but no dryer. Detergent are self provided & not by hotel. Clothes are dried on hanger & I had to request for extra hanger.
Lotte Hotel Jeju
4.7/5139 Reviews
Jungmun
The hotel was nice and comfortable. Very beautiful grounds. Lovely pool and real spa bath. Kids loved swimming and the pikachu blow up balloon. Food was pretty expensive - buffet breakfast for example was KW80k per person which reduces to KW68k for guesses. However, right next to the hotel are nice eateries where KW60k can get you a decent breakfast for a family of four. One night we were lazy and didn’t want to dine out and hotel room service was expensive (eg sea bass dish was KW70k) we asked concierge to help find good delivery, whilst most restaurant don’t deliver they do allow takeaway, the concierge helped arrange for a nearby restaurant to pick my wife up to take her to the restaurant to order and to take her back to the hotel. One day we didn’t want to book a tour so they suggested an English private taxi hire which costs KW250k per day which was great. We were able to get around and go to places we want at our leisure without being rushed by the tour entourage. Hotel was really far from the airport (1hrs drive at least) but near the Jeju temple, Alive museum, the waterfalls, the Cliff, the bear museum (where you can make teddy bears and other attractions. Hotel rooms were clean and nice. Had separate shower from bathtubs but the toilet was not enclosed. Loved the toilet seat though with Biden and all.
The Seaes Hotel & Resort
4.3/529 Reviews
Jungmun
I booked Jeju trip for three nights. Out of those three, I spent two nights in the eastern part of Jeju in different hotel. Out of curiousity I booked this hotel because when I visited Seoguipo in mid 2010's, I had a chance to walk by and was impressed with landscaping. As soon I checked in, I knew I made a mistake. I should have spent whole three night in this facility. What's striking for me is that the place's ambience is absolutely uncomparable to any where I visited. Normally, traditional korean style ”stays” emphasize bit of gothic style with monotic roof tiles which only rich and privileged have enjoyed and bit fake. But this place has absolutely traditional common village of yester year's of Korea. The small alleys winding around each units and carefully groomed plants ensuring privacies of guests. Staff's are amazing. These aren't just repeatedly trained staff's whose automatic apologies seem very robotic. They genuinely care guests and I am wondering how this small facility retain such fantastic staffs. I highly recommend to book with family, friends for multiple nights. Accomodations are great and just sit around and looking out bring out the very definition of ”healing experience.” Pros: Fantastic experince. Amazing landscaping with careful architecture. Well maintained with facility with great servicing area. Want a genuine traditional village with modern comfort. Great staffs! Cons: Bit retro with mechanical keys and showing bit of age. No direct beach access. If you are a beach head, may not be for you.
JW Marriott Jeju Resort & Spa
4.6/564 Reviews
World Cup Stadium
*BACKGROUND My wife and I live in Incheon and wanted to stay at this hotel for a 3-night staycation. (Note for Bonvoy members: We booked the first night via a FNA+points, and then the next two nights with just points.) Cash rates during our stay were 1.2m KRW per night. *CHECKING IN We rented a car at the airport and drove in. Plan on allocating around 75 minutes for that drive. The resort is quite far from any shops or sightseeing sights, and you should plan to have access to a car while you are staying here. Taxis are often hard to come by, and it's a real hassle to order one, even via apps. There is no shuttle bus offered. When we got to the resort, we parked our car in the covered parking and went up to the 8th floor lobby. The semi-open-air lobby is really a nice place. We arrived under cloudy skies but can imagine it could be spectacular under sunny skies. There are 6 large couches around the inner perimeter of that lobby, for people to check-in. When we entered the lobby, the staff intercepted us and told us to sit at the couch and they'd take care of us. A first staff member dropped by with some small ice cream cups. (My wife asked whether a coffee was available and they said no.) Then another staff member came over with the check-in form. No complications, but my ”Payment type” was typed in as ”KEB Hana Bank Card”, which I don't have. The card I added during booking was a totally different credit card. When I asked the staff about the error, they told me to ignore it. That was a bit strange. There are three quirks that you might notice as you make your way from check-in to your room. First, after you go up to check-in on the 8th floor, you go back down to the 3rd floor, in order to walk outside under cover to another building where most of the rooms are. And then, unless your room is on that 3rd floor, you'll take another elevator to get to your room. So, three elevator rides just to get to your room, upon your first arrival. Second, the hallways don't seem to be temperature regulated; at least in the summer, the hallways are not air conditioned. Possibly they are not heated fully during the winter either. I presume it's part of their pledge towards sustainability. Second, the buttons for ”up/down” when you call for an elevator also include a touchless sensor, presumably for anti-bacterial health reasons. But then when you enter the elevator, there are no such sensors, and you have to touch buttons to go to a floor. So, it does defeat the purpose of touchless buttons in the first place. The resort is really weirdly designed. I mean, the materials are all very solid. Lots of marble, stone, and wood. But the layout is quite ridiculous. The architect apparently wanted to design a place that fostered exploration and instead created a place for confusion. (For one, I'd wish to see some benches or seating next to the courtyard garden as you walk out of Dancing Durimi to The Lounge.) By Day #3, my wife and I did fee

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