I have been to Disai many times. After so many years, it is still well maintained! My standard for choosing hot springs is that there can be private baths, but not only private baths, because the feeling of walking and soaking in the hot springs is irreplaceable by private baths. And it is very pleasant to drive through the bamboo forest on the way to Disai. Because it is May Day, the hotel is full, but it does not feel crowded in the hot spring area. Many hot springs can be soaked by yourself. The only bad experience is the restaurant. First of all, when we checked in, we were reminded to send a dining voucher, but we were not reminded that it was in the Western restaurant. As a result, the two of us desperately ordered more than 300 in the Chinese restaurant, but it was not usable. The next day at breakfast, the restaurant waiter reminded that it was full and could not enter, so we waited at the door. As a result, a man who had never seen a meal in his life rushed in directly. I said we were queuing, and he said who asked you to block us here and not let us in. The waiter changed his words and said let us go in and find it ourselves. I was also drunk. I have stayed in so many hotels. That time, the waiter didn't clean up the table and notify the front desk to lead the guests in. It turns out that here is to rely on grabbing. A good hotel is so low. Sure enough, although the hotel is big, it can't compare with the service of star-rated hotels. It was noisy inside when I was eating. There was only one coffee machine, and there was a long queue. The place where the powder was made was even longer. There were also all kinds of children who had no one to take care of them running and shouting. It was really tiring to eat. I don't want to come here again.
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