
Multiple guests report strong sewage smells in bathrooms that can't be ventilated, creating an unpleasant stay experience. Combined with aggressive hidden fees for basic hotel amenities, this represents poor value and potential health concerns.
🚩 Red Flags
“At night in the bathroom there was a strong sewage smell that could not be ventilated, terrible stinking smell”
“Upon entering the room, a strong sewage odor was present (the bathroom). I had to close the bathroom door each time to prevent it from going into the room”
“Must pay per person 35 euros to use the pool, an infinity pool and a children's pool that's it. And if you want a lounge chair, it costs another 7.50 extra”
“How can a 5* hotel dare to charge guests to use its swimming pool? And the fee is a fortune to Korean standards!”
“The price gouging is over-the-top. I never expected to pay roughly $25 USD per person to use the swimming pool”
“The cost for a plate of rice is about $30 USD and the cost for room service of fried chicken and two beers is about $50USD”
“A cup of tea cost almost four francs. For Korean standards - very expensive. Coffee was undrinkable and expensive”
“Restaurant prices are unreasonably high. In-room items that are typically complimentary elsewhere are treated as premium add-ons”
“No hot water in shower when I arrived late at night”
“No hot water for the shower - it was very annoying”
“The hallway was so dark, I thought we were in a movie theater”
“The corridors are also absurdly dark. They need extra lights. For a country so into health and safety this seems weird”
“The corridor walkway is a little too dimmed for elderly. But its not a big deal”