I went to see the photo view and the view is really good
The location was also good because it was the entrance of Anmok Cafe Street. Parking is an alley between the convenience stores in the pension building.
It feels like it's been remodeled from an old place, and the floor is hollow, and there is a part to enter when you step on it, and the floorboard is crying a little.
Induction one piece of induction can't use frying pan, tableware and pot are not used anyway, because they don't need to eat outside or cook.
The bathroom is a bit small, so I'm going to shower.
If you walk and wash, you have to go to the toilet and the wall to take it and wash it. I thought there was no toothbrush and disposables, so I took it with me, but I still used it as a takeaway.
It feels like a one-room room in a college street As soon as you enter the room, the sink refrigerator is on the right and there is a bed in front of it.
The smell of sewers came up in the bathroom, so as soon as I entered the room, I was thinking about going somewhere else. Especially when I was sleeping, the front of the bathroom was right on the face of the bed, so it smelled so much that I barely slept in the morning after I slept. But I just slept. It's okay if you stick it on the wall, not right in front of the door.
And after booking, I just went to see the reviews and it's really not soundproof.
Hotel has everything there, no need to go out. The B1 floor are restaurants, CU and karaoke. B2 is spa. You can rent skiing gear and skis from them cheaper than at the YoungPyong and they provide shuttle bus to the hotel from KTX and bus stop and to resorts! I didn’t find this information anywhere before coming there sadly!
It's quite a distance, so if you're coming on your own, you'll need to take a taxi. It costs about 25,000 won each way. The breakfast spread is huge, but there are no restaurants around the hotel at night, only within the resort itself. There isn't even a casual spot to grab a drink.
Pros
1. Location (in front of sea nose)
2. Bathtub water pressure is good and warm water is the best
3. Cleanliness
Cons:
1. Room is smaller than I thought
2. There is no breakfast at over 250,000 per night during peak season
I'm going to have a cafe on the ground floor, and I'm going to have a cup of coffee.
No discount coupons.
3. Amenity is the worst ... ㅎㅎ
4. There's no one that's empty and empty.
The price is low, but everything is offset because it is in front of the sea
I'm a doctor back.
I was a bit disappointed by the limited number of convenience facilities and restaurants within the resort. There are a few more dining options if you drive out, but the parking is so cramped that I hesitated to move my car. The parking, which is limited to ground level and one underground floor, is incredibly difficult to navigate. Especially during check-in hours (3-4 PM), it's a parking war due to guests using the ski & board and water park for the day. A plus point, though, is the mobile check-in option, which helps avoid long waits to get your room number. Also, if you're using a stroller, be aware that when moving to the basement, the stroller path suddenly turns into stairs. So, for convenience, always use the outdoor path on the first floor. If you're going to the kids' lounge with a stroller, go towards Lotteria instead of Baskin-Robbins; it's right on the second floor. (The building itself has no elevator, only stairs.) This was my first time staying in the Green Wing condo, and the iron door closing, soundproofing, and people constantly smoking on the terrace (the smell kept coming in and was really annoying!) made me decide to avoid the Green and Orange Wings from now on.
The room is very spacious and clean! We love the futon style and the mountain view. The Sono Tower C is very convenient and below are the food court and supermarket. However, there is no coin laundry available so we really need to plan our clothings and to use the hotel towels carefully. The heater in the room was very warm so we opened a small gap of the window and balcony door for better ventilation and cooler air. There is window net so we did not have to worry about any insects coming into the room. The toilet has a bidet with warm function so we really love it! All in all the room is great and pleasant to stay!
The Sokcho Cassia Hotel, which we visited for our wedding anniversary trip, was located in Daepo Port, and we could see both the port and the sea from the veranda of the accommodation. It was on the 25th floor, and when we went in, there was a slight musty smell from the bathroom shower room, so we took off one star for cleanliness! The breakfast here was 66,000 won, which was expensive compared to other accommodations, so we had high expectations, but there weren't many options for the price. Weekends are divided into three parts, and you can choose on a first-come, first-served basis when you check in. I think the checkout time was 11:00, but we checked out right after 8:00 after the first part of the breakfast to avoid traffic.
The hotel room was fairly large. We even got upgraded to one twin bed and one single bed when we only booked two single beds. The hotel is basically on the slopes. The staff were super friendly and helpful. We could store our snowboards at the resort too. We tried out the wine bar which had an amazing special and ate at the bakery everyday.
The room condition, various programs, and facilities such as the spa were really good. In particular, I enjoyed swimming and using the sauna while looking at the beautiful scenery, and I participated in the yoga program twice among the wellness programs, and the quality of the classes was very good. The only regrets were that it was a long distance of more than 2 hours by car from the metropolitan area, the somewhat chaotic atmosphere when the wellness program yoga/meditation was in progress, and the outdoor jacuzzi facilities and water quality management were lacking. If you visit next time, it would be good to stay for more than 2 nights on a weekday during the off-season in the warm season.
I went there for a good price. It's far from Yangyang Market, but there's a sea nearby and I don't have to go out at night, so it was okay. There was a bit of noise between floors. The hot spring was slippery and very nice. I think I'll go again if I get the chance.
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GGuest UserThe hotel room was fairly large. We even got upgraded to one twin bed and one single bed when we only booked two single beds. The hotel is basically on the slopes. The staff were super friendly and helpful. We could store our snowboards at the resort too. We tried out the wine bar which had an amazing special and ate at the bakery everyday.
GGuest UserThe Sokcho Cassia Hotel, which we visited for our wedding anniversary trip, was located in Daepo Port, and we could see both the port and the sea from the veranda of the accommodation. It was on the 25th floor, and when we went in, there was a slight musty smell from the bathroom shower room, so we took off one star for cleanliness! The breakfast here was 66,000 won, which was expensive compared to other accommodations, so we had high expectations, but there weren't many options for the price. Weekends are divided into three parts, and you can choose on a first-come, first-served basis when you check in. I think the checkout time was 11:00, but we checked out right after 8:00 after the first part of the breakfast to avoid traffic.
SsylviaganThe room is very spacious and clean! We love the futon style and the mountain view. The Sono Tower C is very convenient and below are the food court and supermarket. However, there is no coin laundry available so we really need to plan our clothings and to use the hotel towels carefully. The heater in the room was very warm so we opened a small gap of the window and balcony door for better ventilation and cooler air. There is window net so we did not have to worry about any insects coming into the room. The toilet has a bidet with warm function so we really love it! All in all the room is great and pleasant to stay!
GGuest UserHotel has everything there, no need to go out. The B1 floor are restaurants, CU and karaoke. B2 is spa. You can rent skiing gear and skis from them cheaper than at the YoungPyong and they provide shuttle bus to the hotel from KTX and bus stop and to resorts! I didn’t find this information anywhere before coming there sadly!
BbooIceIt's quite a distance, so if you're coming on your own, you'll need to take a taxi. It costs about 25,000 won each way. The breakfast spread is huge, but there are no restaurants around the hotel at night, only within the resort itself. There isn't even a casual spot to grab a drink.
바바람처럼흐르다I was a bit disappointed by the limited number of convenience facilities and restaurants within the resort. There are a few more dining options if you drive out, but the parking is so cramped that I hesitated to move my car. The parking, which is limited to ground level and one underground floor, is incredibly difficult to navigate. Especially during check-in hours (3-4 PM), it's a parking war due to guests using the ski & board and water park for the day. A plus point, though, is the mobile check-in option, which helps avoid long waits to get your room number. Also, if you're using a stroller, be aware that when moving to the basement, the stroller path suddenly turns into stairs. So, for convenience, always use the outdoor path on the first floor. If you're going to the kids' lounge with a stroller, go towards Lotteria instead of Baskin-Robbins; it's right on the second floor. (The building itself has no elevator, only stairs.) This was my first time staying in the Green Wing condo, and the iron door closing, soundproofing, and people constantly smoking on the terrace (the smell kept coming in and was really annoying!) made me decide to avoid the Green and Orange Wings from now on.
GGuest UserMy wife and I are Americans and we stayed at this property for only one night because we were taking the ferry to Ulleungdo the next day. But I wish we could have stayed here longer. The property is in a beautiful location on the beach and as close to the ferry terminal as you can get. The rooms are modern, big and clean. Like everywhere in Korea, there are convenience stores every 100 feet. But this hotel is located in an area with coffee shops every 50 feet. You won't have any problem getting caffeinated in this area.
GGuest UserThe accommodation for the Sokcho trip with my two sons was clean and the space was separated, which made it even better. It was a hotel with great value for money at a low price because it was a weekday. The breakfast was also simple and good. I definitely plan to use it again on my next trip to Sokcho!^^
GGuest UserI turned 20 this year, and for the first time in my life, I came to Sokcho alone to enjoy my first Water Bomb. The facilities were great, and the staff were incredibly friendly! I'd love to make another reservation when Sokcho Water Bomb opens again!
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