I used the buffet-style breakfast for a total of three days, but because no trays were provided, I had to go back and forth several times. The area where the food was placed was long and narrow, so people who picked up the food crossed each other, and in the area where I got the rice, people were clearly lined up in the opposite direction, taking the seaweed first and then the rice later, and there was no clear flow of flow, which was dissatisfying.
This was because there were hardly any hall staff except for reception and tidying up, and there were no signs to guide the flow, so it was left up to the customers, and in this respect the service was worse than that of an average business hotel.
The tables were also narrowly spaced from front to back, and were arranged in a long and narrow manner, so it was almost impossible to move sideways. It seemed that they were not aware of the problem, perhaps because they were turning a blind eye to the movement of customers when it was crowded, or because they didn't look like they were busy tidying up. There were only two coffee machines considering the number of customers, so patience was required. It is unfortunate that there are issues with the soft aspects, even though the facility itself is wonderful, reminiscent of the MSC Yacht Club.
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