Posted on Aug 14, 2026|Family Suite - 2-Room, Sea-View
Xiaoputaoxianer
I booked a suite, and upon arrival, it was upgraded to a two-bedroom apartment. The space was huge, with a sea view and a large terrace. It was quite clean. You could tell the decor was a bit dated and showed its age. Hot water was provided by a water heater, so for three people showering, you had to be quick. If there are more people, I'd suggest booking separate rooms, as there wouldn't be enough hot water.
The hotel is very close to the beach, and there's a wash-off area at the entrance to rinse off sand, which is very convenient. They provide some sand toys like buckets, shovels, and clamming tools, on a first-come, first-served basis. There's also an entertainment castle, which isn't very large and tends to have more older kids, so it's not ideal for toddlers under 3.
The hotel's restaurant can prepare children's meals without seasoning. Breakfast was also abundant. The local seafood was quite fresh, and steamed dishes were common.
Service: Free drinking water is provided. When I called the front desk for something, it was delivered very quickly.
The hotel's location was excellent, right opposite the Chiwen Jiujiu Stage, with a mini-train shuttle station right outside. Showering after swimming was also very convenient. However, two days and one night was a bit rushed. We didn't even try the indoor hot springs on Yudao Island, only the outdoor ones. The park's performances were plentiful, one after another, quite packed. A whole day of activities would have been overwhelming. Consider this a first-time visit, but next year I'd stay three days and two nights.
The room was a bit damp. I didn't use a blanket all night, and my pajamas felt damp when I woke up. This is probably a common problem with seaside accommodations. I also felt the air conditioning in the room wasn't very effective. The breakfast was okay. Next year when I visit Yudao Island, I'll probably stay within the park again; convenience is its biggest advantage.