Zhouqianli Kris
February 14, 2024
- Scenery: It’s really nice. You can watch the sunrise from home. Give it 5 points.
- Where you stayed: The room setting is quite reasonable. It doesn’t feel too small, nor does it feel that the facilities are very old. The quilt is very short and I don’t understand what the custom is. I’ll give it 4 points.
The food was okay. The dinner was rich but not memorable. The breakfast on the second day felt a bit shrunk. I can’t give it more than 4 points.
- Service: Really bad; when checking in, the waiter may not have arrived very soon and couldn’t explain many things clearly; he said he would have breakfast at 8 a.m., but he started to come to the door at 7:20 to clean up the bedding; he obviously only booked dinner for one night, but the front desk recorded it as After two nights, I had to ask them repeatedly to confirm that there was no second night, and the order was wrong when I finally checked out; the lounge is free all day, which is good, but there is nothing provided during the 12-16 check-in peak period (it would be nice to have coffee), as promised at noon After cleaning at 12 o'clock, I opened the door after 10 o'clock and started chatting and working without looking to see if anyone was there. I opened the bedroom door and saw that the guest finally left after taking a rest. All in all, I will definitely give it a 2 points for failing.
- Hot spring bath: The private hot spring room is very large, and it is free for 50 minutes per night; this saves a little bit of points
- Transportation: There is a 10-minute walk to Izu Kitagawa Station (small) on a small road, and the hotel provides a shuttle bus every 15 minutes to Izu Arakawa Station (large). But this location takes more than 20 minutes to Kawazu to the south and Izu Plateau to the north. It’s not convenient to go anywhere without touching both ends.
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