This is one of the few hotels in Korea with spacious rooms. Check-in is on the 6th floor, where there's a large outdoor terrace perfect for photos. The check-in process was quick, but the hotel's check-in time is 3 PM. You can store your luggage at the front desk. The hotel room corridors are laid out differently from what you'd find in domestic hotels, more like some rental apartments in China. The room facilities are basic, facing the sea, offering clear views of the ocean and the bridge spanning it. At night, the lights are dazzling, and we even saw sailboats and fireworks. The hotel's location is excellent, with many convenience stores and restaurants nearby, making it very convenient for getting around. The only drawback was the cleanliness of the hotel room. The bedsheets looked off-white, and I couldn't tell if that was their original color or if they'd faded after washing. It felt similar to budget chain hotels back home. The bed was very hard. The hotel doesn't provide toiletries, which is normal as most international hotels don't, but the slippers provided were a major hygiene concern. They weren't disposable or plastic, and had white, flaky residue on them that I couldn't identify. As someone with allergies, I have high hygiene standards. The bedsheet issue caused me to itch all night, preventing me from getting any rest; I was constantly scratching and applying cream. Before wearing the slippers, I even washed them to prevent any potential spread of bacteria, but the white stuff wouldn't come off. In the end, I had to put plastic bags over my feet to create a barrier from communal slippers. Check-out is at 11 AM the next day. Aside from the hygiene issues mentioned above, everything else was quite good.
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