Aallen_lam123To sum it up: the hotel's strong point is its relatively new facilities and spacious rooms, but other than that, there’s nothing particularly special about it. I heard it’s considered one of the better options in Wanning, which makes me wonder how it will attract guests once it gets older in a few years. It's really just a place to sleep, then you have to take a taxi to go out and explore. 😂😂😂
**Facilities**: The pools are good; the two outdoor ones weren't crowded, which was enough. The indoor one was said to be under maintenance and closed. My wife said the gym was great and practically empty. The only drawback is the lack of a private beach, which diminishes the seaside resort vibe a bit. The room amenities felt a bit stingy; no welcome fruit, which, while not a necessity, created a significant psychological gap compared to other resorts. The mini-bar is free, but it's strange that it's not restocked if you stay for multiple days! Is my room rate for subsequent days different from the first? Oh, and family rooms come with a washing machine, which is excellent, but the one in our room leaked, leaving a puddle all over the floor after use…
**Hygiene**: The cleanliness was okay. For a beachside resort, sand and mosquitoes are usually tough to control, but the rooms and public areas generally met expectations. The bathroom was also fine.
**Environment**: The plant landscaping is relatively monotonous. Also, waiting for the buggy by the roadside invariably resulted in multiple mosquito bites – those small, black mosquitoes are super venomous, and my child suffered badly too. I suggest adding mosquito control devices at the buggy stops. Another complaint: the path to breakfast involves large steps, and I couldn't find an accessible ramp or vertical lift. For a family-friendly hotel, I saw every parent, including myself, struggling to carry strollers up and down those big stairs every morning. Is this daily strength training on an empty stomach?
**Service**: The staff's quality is quite good; they always greet you proactively. However, one day was a bit awkward: we went for breakfast without requesting housekeeping, and when we returned and closed the room door, we had no idea the cleaning lady was in the bathroom. She came out looking embarrassed, and we were quite surprised. I hope they pay attention to this and don't enter guests' rooms without permission.
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