Waldorf Astoria is not necessarily the best in terms of hardware and service among the high-star first-line sea-view hotels in Waiale Beach, but it is definitely the most cost-effective (compared to the several thousand or even tens of thousands of hotels next to it) . The location is good. The isolation is a shopping plaza. It is a 5-minute walk. You have to go shopping. There are also cheap supermarkets where you can buy delicious sandwiches and hamburgers for breakfast. All guests can only park valet, $65 per night for unlimited car pick-up, hard enough, tip when picking up the car, generous and casual, $10 for visitors three hours before parking, visual observation every night during peak hours, valet The little brothers and uncles who parked drove the car almost flying, earning a lot of tips. The hotel lobby is transparent and gorgeous, and the swimming pool is huge. It consists of multiple swimming pools, hot tubs and rockery slides. The management is strict, and non-hotel guests have no chance to use it. The hotel's gardens and green plants are quite satisfactory. The central sculpture fountain pool, European-style round pavilion, chapel and other landscapes are refreshing. The beach is clean and soft, and the sea water is clear. The room service is worthy of the Waldorf Astoria brand, and it can generally meet any needs. I even asked if there is a microwave to heat things. The room staff actually moved one to the room, which is amazing.
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