Guest User
February 9, 2025
The hotel is located on the outskirts of Mui Ne. Going there and back every evening will be quite expensive and burdensome. There is nothing to do in the hotel - only the pools and the sea. The descent to the sea is quite comfortable on escalators. In the pools there are many loud Asians and their not very well-behaved children who splash around.
The service is very mediocre ... we waited for check-in for more than an hour. At first, there was a girl at the reception who did not speak English, who called an assistant. After some time, her partner came, said that everything was ok and we could go. We went out - waited about 20 minutes for a car that would take us to the neighboring building. After that, they brought us (three of us) to a double room and began to say goodbye. For a long time, we tried to explain to a Vietnamese man who did not understand English that we had paid for a four-bed deluxe. We waited some more time and were moved.
The room was not very well cleaned - we found the previous tenants' belongings in the bathroom - a washcloth and detergents. There were 2 mugs, 2 robes, and there were three of us. We had to play crocodile for 24 hours to show what we were missing. And also - for some it will be a plus, but for us it was a big minus - very hard mattresses. My back hurt terribly.
The hotel has mini-markets and cafes, prices are 2/3 times higher than in the city. Otherwise, everything is fine. The hotel looks very beautiful from afar)
Original TextTranslation provided by Google