As a group we had a total of 3 suites each had 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. 2 bedrooms had standard beds and the third has a traditional bed on he floor. My boys decided the share the floor bed and enjoyed 2 nights on it.|Very spacious had views over looking the grounds and the large water park.|Water park only had the indoor portion open, inexpensive to gain access but then once you are in you are nickeled and dimed for everything, want a towel 2,000₩ (1,000₩ refund when turned in) want a lounger? 20,000₩, you need a life jacket for the wave pool and that is 10,000₩ to rent. NOTE: Korean are very conservative they require a swim cap men and women although it wasn’t enforced, but they are for sale, women are covered some from head to toe, one pieces are accepted and maybe because we are foreigners even two pieces were allows.|If you want to use the fitness center it’s 20,000₩|They have a beautiful equestrian center where you can ride.|Friendly staff it was difficult to communicate and they didn’t seem knowledgeable about...
Read moreVery nice apartment! We got a 3 bedrooms 2 baths; 2 rooms with bed and 1 room with tatami. Living room is big and cozy, patio is huge, kitchen is modern & nice. The toilet is super hitech complete with heated seat and adjustable bidet by remote. The room heater is in the floor and you can adjust the temperature by the electronic thermostat on the wall. There's also a central control unit that doubles as monitor to your doorbell, but it's all in korean so I don't play a lot with it.
They don't clean the roon until you check out but you can ask for more towels by calling 222 on the phone. There's stove and kitchen utensils so you can cook whatever your heart desires. There's also washer built in the kitchen, but you have to hang your laundry to dry them.
On level B1 there's pizza place that serve very good fried chicken. There's also a good mini supermarket on thst level so you can fulfill all your needs.
Located just minutes away by walking to Vivaldi ski, very convenient to be part of...
Read moreLarge resort, had kart racing, Ocean World, arcade that I knew of. When visiting Ocean World, you receive a wristband for your lockers. You take off your footwear upon entering and place your shoes in a shoe locker. After that, you'll go to the actual locker room to change and store your belongings. You'll then go down into the indoor section of the park which is child oriented. When you walk out to the outdoor section, you'll have to get a life jacket. Lodging was nice, took a second to realize you have to leave the room key at the entrance of the room to activate the electricity for the entire suite. Something that must be kept in mind when charging appliances. Also need to have 220v adaptors for the outlets. I think you can rent or borrow some at the front desk. All toilets have a bidet, the main shower has an overhead shower head. Master bedroom has a bathtub to compensate. Pleasant...
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