GGuest UserThe hotel is in the snow field. When booking through Ctrip, it always shows that the listing is tight, but there are not many people actually staying. There is also a hotel next to ”Bajiatian Villa”, but Ctrip can't book. The room was large, but the toilet was small, the room had heating, it was very hot, I opened a little window to sleep at night. The room rate includes breakfast and dinner, which are typical Japanese meals, but rarely a little sashimi, and the taste is average. The hotel has its own indoor hot spring. When asked, it was free. When checking out, it received a tax of 150 yen. I don't understand what theory this tax is charged. It is estimated that due to the bad price/performance ratio, there are not many people living, and most people live in Aomori even if they ski the next day. By the way, Chengcang and sour soup, these two are still some distance from the snow field. In addition to three buses a day, the hotel is also free to pick up and drop off, but the general time is fixed, Chengcang is sent at 9 o'clock and picked up at 3 pm. If you need other time to pick up and drop off, you have to negotiate with the hotel.
Go to the ski resort in front of the bus stop line 11, there is a stop sign, three shifts a day, the earliest at 8 am, I was worried about the number of people, I went to the queue 20 minutes in advance, but finally got off, the bus in the middle of the aisle There are prepared chairs to use.
By the way, Bajiatian Ski Resort. The snow is really good, really good, really good! Completely natural snow, no pressure. But the cable car is often out of service. It is recommended that you watch the announcement of the snow field at 7 o'clock in the morning. If the suspension is not coming. I slipped on the first day. The weather was very good that day, but the cable car was out of service. I had no choice but to go to the small snow field next to it for an afternoon, and it was 3,800 yen for 4 hours for half a day. I also slipped twice the next day, and it was out of service due to the wind.
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