It is a complex review. Because this is linked toy he park as well. First, about the Park, even it was winter we know that some water amenities would be closed, we expected the rest of games to be open, however I can say it was around 50% of them opened, and some opened in the afternoon only. So it was disappointing.About hotel, I believe the best of it is the decoration and experience, everything related to Lego definitely is something we enjoyed, details at the from like secret gift with puzzles and Legos to build something is nice, the room was clean and well maintained, they give all disposable items you may need, so it is no problem, two TVs , one for kids and another one for adults definitely helps.Amenities and services inside the hotel I think are all good, except of restaurant.About BREAKFAST is a topic itself. Many things to consider.1. This is a mainly kids hotel, so you may expect lots of kids around during breakfast, so just consider accidents will happen.2. Restaurant is right next to the games area, which brings several topics, one is that parents will have a long breakfast while kids come and go to the games area, so table availability becomes and issue.3. Hotel tells you to arrive early (breakfast is from 7 to 10) because around 8am starts to become crowded, however I think this is also mainly because of hotel’s fault3.1 Before you go in, regardless of the hour, they take your room number and the lady takes you to your table, then the same lady is looking around for empty tables, then after 3 minutes she will come back to take another guest and assign a new table, this takes forever for people to wait. See photos.3.2 There are empty tables but I don’t understand why they are not assigned, and in the meantime many people is waiting for the lady to come and take you to your table. IT WILL BE EASIER TO TAKE ROOM NUMBER AND LET THEM GO INSIDE TO FIND TABLE. when is full, just hold the people and that’s it.The photos you see here are the lady going around losing time while around 15 families waiting in queue, this with at least 7 empty tables, I counted myself.4. Been a mainly kids hotel, putting Coca Cola, Sprite and ice cream for breakfast is kind of not so healthy, anyway it would be acceptable.5. Only one coffee machine was working , for so many people, incredible that they don’t have a spare. Around 20 min for a coffee. 6. The buffet looks with many options, but in reality is same food in two different zones.In summary, it was not nice about breakfast waiting so long, even we arrived 7:40 one morning, the assignment of the tables and all environment around with parents staying there occupying a table while kids are playing is making this a little frustrating. Hopefully they find a better way to arrange...
Read moreThis is actually an excellent hotel perfect for kids, and the Legoland park itself is very very fun and everything very neat and new. Koreans are also very conscientious and rule-abiding with no hustling or tussling anywhere. We had virtual fasttrack but even without the pass I'm sure we would've still enjoyed it albeit spending more time queuing. Most rides only had 5-10 min wait except for the more popular ones.||The breakfast and dinner was so-so - mostly fried foods and pasta with basic korean foods like seaweed soup and congee.||The Wifi connection was great and the room decor was simply a Lego-lover's dream. The treasure hunt where you have to earn your reward and the brick-put to keep my son busy are also wonderful additions that make the hotel price more than worth the bang for the bucks. ||My only concern was the transport - there was no directions whatsoever on the website on how to head directly from/to Incheon Airport, and after a lot of searching we found we could either go by train ITX from Seoul, by taxi, or by bus. In the end we found we could take the intercity bus Kangwon Express to Incheon but unfortunately all websites do not accept non-Korean credit cards (including Bustago.kr - tried both the English and Chinese sites). ||Most staff speak very limited English at the hotel but we were lucky to have the help of one receptionist who was very conversible and tried many methods to help me get the bus ticket to Incheon. In the end I had to take taxi (costing 8800 won/journey) to the intercity bus station to buy the ticket the night before the commute as I saw that there were only
Read moreWhen visiting Legoland theme park, combining with a hotel stay will delight your kids as it did ours. The hotel is in great condition and rooms nicely themed along with bricks in the rooms and all the common areas to entertain them. The Lego cartoons in room and treasure hunt with gift is a nice touch. The buffet breakfast was extremely crowded on the weekend and could afford to be made bigger. Special mention to Victor who provided excellent service and was very friendly and helpful to us during our stay!
Few tips for other travelers to note. car park for hotel guest is far away and requires a shuttle bus ( don't enter the wrong car park or you'll get charged) there is no convenience store and limited food options if you aren't visiting the park that day, so do bring extra food if you need it. there is a microwave on each floor. when you arrive scan qr code to book the various daily activities which are only made available each day hotel toiletries are soap and shampoo bars which if you're not used to it, bring your own if you want a guaranteed room theme you have to book direct as others like Expedia don't guarantee a room theme check in is 4pm but in our case it was ready at 2pm but this can't be guaranteed....
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