Parisienne
March 13, 2023
I often go to Yeongdeok...
One day, the resort opened, so I thought it was a new place and made a reservation. Of course, travel is often spent eating and drinking outside rather than spending time in a pension, then lightly buying a beer or two. Wander around the sights and visit new cafes...
This place is not a new place, did you change the name of the existing place? Or did you take over the building? I'm not sure, but it's an old building and it's not like a resort, but it feels like a large-scale pension (?) that I tried to equip with water play facilities for children (?), and the concept is not clear.
The location is not very good, the surrounding environment and convenience facilities are not close, and it feels like a large old motel rather than a pension with great and stylish facilities, and it is a little difficult to go out of town because of the awkward location.. It is an ambiguous concept.
It's not a Southeast Asian concept of being stuck in a Southeast Asian resort, staying at a hotel all the time, eating and drinking hotel food, and swimming all day long.
We just think that a pension with convenient facilities would be suitable for going out into the city, close to restaurants and places to see.
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