Cleanliness: What surprised me a bit was the fact that the cheese section at breakfast was infested with flies. The waiter saw me taking pictures and came up to catch up.
Facilities: The hotel is 20 years old, but it is still in good condition. It would be better if the bath water were bigger. Finally, the toiletries are no longer produced in Yangzhou and Shenzhen, but from the Czech Republic.
Service: From the moment you get off the bus to the moment you walk into the room, there are already four or five waiters. However, I got a room with extra beds for three adults. Unlike the other two hotels, they will provide extra items for the third person. But everything is enough.
Water is in glass bottles.
There are two breakfast options. The one on the beach is half a buffet (a variety of eggs and drinks are ordered, including salmon and turkey slices), and the other half is a meal. There is also a purely self-service restaurant.
Several Internet celebrity restaurants allow butlers to help make reservations and then charge the bill (but without discounts).
There are too few deck chairs on the beach. Foreigners just throw in a towel and grab an umbrella. In the off-season, there are no empty seats. Tents are available for an additional fee.
Although the water park is free to enter, lockers start at 39 Dh and towels start at 39 Dh (please bring your own towel).
Taxis at the door are normally metered and are half cheaper than taxi-hailing apps (estimated to be 150 yuan, actual 91 yuan).
Rooms: Five or six rooms surround an Arabian courtyard, where you can bask in the sun or drink tea.
There is a happy hour at the entrance of the courtyard from 17:00 to 19:00 every day. For two hours, champagne, wine, carbonated drinks, fruits, and snacks are all free.
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