"Staying at a desert hotel for the first time was quite an experience! I thought the courtyard rooms would open up to a desert view, but the 'courtyard' was more like a small balcony, which felt a bit pointless. You have to go to the rooftop for a view. Only the hot spring rooms offer a direct desert view from the door. The room itself was a bit dim but overall nice, and the bedding was comfortable. What I disliked was the bathtub in the living room with no privacy whatsoever. It's really just for show because you can't use it with family or friends around. It would have been better if it wasn't there at all; the pictures when booking didn't make this clear. The hotel's Chinese restaurant had excellent food, though a bit pricey, which is understandable considering it's in the desert. Breakfast would be fine if it were complimentary, but on the first day, we paid an extra 260 for my child's portion, and there wasn't much good to eat – she just had a glass of milk and two cookies. The next day, I learned my lesson: a glass of milk at the bar was only 40-50, and ordering food from the Chinese restaurant separately still came out to less than 200. The goji berry latte at the bar was delicious! The service was great, every staff member was enthusiastic and dedicated."