Mmm…..How should I put it? I originally wanted to choose a family trip…but after thinking about it, I decided to choose a couple trip. Let me tell you a few points.
Let’s make it clear first.
1: The hotel is very new, the facilities are very new, the hotel is at the very edge of the bay, the scenery is nice, but we came from Anan, and apart from being new and having good facilities, there are no other advantages.
2: There are staff at the front desk who can speak a little Chinese. After staying for three days, the best experience is that there are staff members doing handicrafts in the children's center. They will patiently guide the children to do handicrafts and will allow us to participate again when the time is almost up. The experience is good, communication is easy, and the finished handicrafts can be taken away.
Let’s talk about the shortcomings.
1: The breakfast restaurant is average, with a wide variety of items and enough to eat, but the service attitude is not very good. There are quite a lot of Koreans in the hotel. I don’t know if it’s because I spoke too loudly (I just said to bring a babysit, and I said it several times). There were elderly people at the table, and the table next to them put chopsticks, but our table didn’t put chopsticks and paper towels. Don’t say I’m sensitive, the facts are here, and the way he looked at you was not particularly kind. Then we had to start queuing at 9 o'clock in the morning, maybe it was because of the Chinese New Year.
2: The bed I usually sleep on at home is of medium hardness. I slept there for 5 days in Anan. I wouldn’t say I slept very well, but I could always fall asleep. The beds here are very high (I’m 162cm tall) and very hard... My bones ached when I got up the next day. My mother couldn’t sleep well either, for three days in a row. My husband, too, felt a little sore and uncomfortable from sleeping. You can try it.
3: The hotel’s own restaurant is a bit expensive
7 adults and a 2-year-old baby spent more than 5,500 RMB but still weren't full. Three people ordered 12-set omakase, and four people ordered 7-course omakase. Maybe I'm a country bumpkin and haven't eaten the top Japanese food in China... but I wasn't starving... The desserts were also perfunctory, especially the 12-course sushi set. If you're not satisfied, you can try it. The ingredients are fresh, but I don't recommend eating Japanese food here. The average cost per person is 700-800.
I didn't eat at the Spanish restaurant downstairs because I heard it was more expensive.
4: This is the worst experience. I checked out of the hotel yesterday. We paid 15 million VND as a deposit with a credit card. When we checked out, the staff said it would take 14 working days to return the deposit... Mmmmm (there is still a building next to the hotel, are you sure they are not using the money to build the building or for short-term investment...) When we checked out in Anan, the deposit was returned on the same day. After my repeated questioning, they said it might take about 7 days. I saw on Xiaohongshu before that there were cases of credit card fraud and wrong payment... This is hard to comment on.
5: Maybe it’s in the bay, there’s no mountain to block the view, the wind is too strong, the temperature feels a few degrees lower than in the city, it’s been so cold these days…
In short, this is a hotel I will not return to if I come to Nha Trang. You can judge for yourself.
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