I recently stayed at this hotel, and while the facilities were generally well-maintained, I encountered a couple of issues that impacted my overall experience.
Firstly, the rules surrounding the use of the swimming pool were quite restrictive compared to other hotels in the area. For example, specific hats needed to be worn. Additionally, the requirement to wear a specific type of swim cap felt unnecessary and was not enforced at other nearby hotels.
Secondly, the breakfast buffet left much to be desired, especially for Muslim guests or those with dietary restrictions. The selection was heavily focused on Taiwanese cuisine, with very few options that would appeal to international visitors. There were limited choices for halal food, and the overall variety was lacking, which made breakfast a less enjoyable experience.
While the hotel has its strengths, these issues with the pool rules and breakfast options are areas that could use improvement to better cater to a diverse range of guests.