On the last day of the 20% discount, I stayed at the newly opened Shunsha. The price was 2280 for one adult and one child. The overall evaluation was OK.
The advantage of the hotel is that it is new and has a futuristic design on the exterior.
Public area: There is a free bar, a coffee and milk tea shop, and a children's playground. The children's playground smells very strong, and the children love to play in it.
Room: The room was fully booked that day, and I chose a single-story room. There was no smell of new decoration at all, and the hygiene was slightly flawed, but acceptable. The interior is not large, the washing area is barely enough, and the two 1.2m beds can be put together, so it is OK for a family of three. The room is not soundproof.
The luggage was delivered directly from downstairs, and you can leave it in the room when you leave the hotel, and someone will deliver it to the tourist center.
Meals: I thought it was a new opening, so the restaurant was not open for the time being. When I went there, I found that Shunsha did not seem to have its own restaurant. This design is really incredible.
Dinner was a small hot pot buffet that I booked immediately after checking in and knowing the room number in the morning. The seats were limited and first come first served. Eating by the sunset pool was actually quite romantic. However, the dishes were average, all frozen meat, and this was the best meal of the three meals.
The next day, breakfast and lunch were both eaten at Fusha. It took a car to get there, and it was not very delicious, especially breakfast.
Overall, the conditions in Fusha are really too bad. I shuttled between Fusha and Shunsha, as if I had traveled from 2000 to 2025. Shunsha can be lived in, but since it has been sold at this price, can the food be a little better and the style can be improved. I didn't go to Lianhua. If Shunsha has an absolute price advantage, I personally recommend considering Shunsha.