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4.5/5Excellent
There is too little information on clubmed on Ctrip, so let’s update it.
This is a very family-friendly hotel
Three meals a day and free flow of designated drinks: the three meals are very rich, and the dessert area is my favorite.
Children's Club for 4-10 years old: There is a mini club in the evening, and you can also book many small classes. You can also leave your children in care and play by yourself. I like the staff at Kids Club very much. The children were introverted on the first day, but they integrated in the next day.
Bar: A place where you can go for a drink at any time, and there are shows in the evening.
Room: It's too humid. The quilt you sleep on is also humid. It's impossible to dry your clothes by yourself. If you mind using the public washing and drying machine, you can only bring more clothes. There is a dehumidifier, but it is too noisy.
Transportation: You can only go to the airport by taxi, which costs about 6,500 yen one way. The recent exchange rate gave me the courage to call a taxi in Japan.
Activities outside the hotel: I went to a folk village to see monkeys. The hotel helped to book a car. The taxi fee plus entrance fee was about 10,000 yen. You can also book island hopping, but it depends on the weather, so try to avoid the typhoon season.
Service: This hotel does not require passports during the check-in process, so take the room card to see if it is your name. After all, we have too many people with the same surname. It took me a long time on the first day to realize that I didn't book the room myself. This small mistake is unlikely to be made by Japanese hotels. It's very frustrating when you spread out all your luggage and put it away again.
When you are eating, a hotel staff will come to you and ask if you can sit with you. This is a characteristic of Clubmed, but for me, it may be digging your toes out of the three bedrooms and two living rooms.
Finally, the shopping street at Naha Airport in Okinawa was very nice. We rushed to the outlet, but it was a pity that we didn’t have time to go shopping. Outlet is at the No. 4 station at the arrivals level 3 of Naha Airport. The ticket is 250 yen, half price per person and child, and the one-way trip takes about 20 minutes. You can store your luggage at the airport locker.
Thanks to Miss Stella, Ray.