The Sanyi Blossom Art Village Holiday Club provides a great place for travelers to relax after a busy day. The Sanyi Blossom Art Village Holiday Club is an ideal choice for travelers who want to take in the sights and sounds of Miaoli. Traveling to the hotel is easy with Tongluo Station located approximately 10km away and Taichung International Airport roughly 25km away. With multiple attractions nearby including Huoyan Mountain Natural Ecological Reserve Park, Sanyi Wood Sculpture Museum and April Snow Trail, guests will find plenty to keep themselves occupied. In their spare time, guests can explore the hotel's surroundings.
"Visited in April... The local guesthouse had a very clean and spacious room.
The guesthouse entrance was a bit narrow, so drivers need to be very careful with the surrounding traffic. The first room upon entering felt like the reception, so I stopped to inquire. The staff seemed quite relaxed in their work. I had booked the room in advance via an app, specifically choosing this place because it was advertised as pet-friendly. I also called ahead to confirm and made a note in my reservation.
However, upon arrival at the front desk, I still had to proactively inform them that I had a pet with me, as they charge a deposit and a pet fee (the deposit is refundable upon check-out).
Parking was a free-for-all; cars were parked haphazardly in front of any building where a space was available. It wasn't allocated to your specific room/building. I believe this needs improvement 😮💨. I was staying in one building, but my car ended up parked three or four buildings away, which was really inconvenient for loading and unloading.
Then there was breakfast the next day. Online reviews made it sound good, but in reality, it was a tiny space with only a few limited dishes. The coffee and soy milk were incredibly sweet, to the point of being undrinkable. I was very disappointed.
What upset me the most was that despite being advertised as a pet-friendly guesthouse, they wouldn't allow my dog into the dining area for breakfast. We were flat-out denied entry. When I tried to discuss it, they claimed it was to avoid disturbing other guests. However, there were only two other guests in the dining room, seated further inside. I suggested we could sit at the table closest to the entrance, in the corner – just a small spot for him to be. But they firmly refused, and I was absolutely furious.
If they had informed us of this rule either beforehand or during check-in, I would have understood and we could have taken turns eating breakfast. But we had all come down for breakfast without having eaten yet, and they expected us to just leave our dog outside?! I was utterly enraged. I really hope the guesthouse can clearly state that pets are not allowed in the dining area, or at least specify conditions (e.g., pets must be in a stroller or carrier) for entry. This would help other pet owners avoid such an unpleasant surprise.
Ultimately, it was a genuinely clean and spacious accommodation, but the staff's attitude left a very sour taste in my mouth."