Guest User
July 17, 2023
I used the [Forest] room with my family (father, mother, age 6, age 4, age 1 and a half) during the July holidays. I was worried that I might have made a mistake in choosing a hotel after reading reviews before staying (no cooler, dining venue, meal content, etc.). How far from the parking lot? long? I felt it, but it's okay. There was no air conditioner in the room, but it was comfortable. There is also a fan so you can circulate the air. The window is also a screen door, so you can open it and ventilate. The toilet, bath, and washbasin in the room look like an old ryokan, but I was able to use it without any problems. A style where the venue of the buffet takes a meal and goes up the stairs to the seat. My child has spilled and dropped it many times. After taking a bath, it is dangerous to step on the hem of the yukata on the stairs. For both adults and children, samue and jinbei are better than yukata. There is no tableware for children, and there are only glasses for cups, so it is difficult to hold, and it is dangerous to use it because it is likely to be dropped. It would be nice if there were plastic cups, plates, spoons and forks. Having baby food was helpful. The food was ordinary and there was nothing that wasn't delicious. The serving ladles, tongs, and ice spoons were dirty and didn't look good. It was dangerous for children to touch the outlet of the fan in the dressing room of the public bath. Having a baby bed was nice. I wanted to put a shoe box in the public bath to put the slippers in, but it was supposed to be clipped, but after all, people came in one after another and they were undressed, so it was hard to find. If you want to stay again, Shirakaba Resort is better, but I stayed at Kogen Hotel and it wasn't bad. In addition, if there is opportunity, may we stay?
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