It is a great location with a view of the sea right in front.
As expected from a pension, the basics are provided.
The part that was a bit difficult was that the manager used sentences that could be a bit off-putting when he spoke to guests.
1. I made a reservation for 5 nights. On the day of arrival, a brief explanation was given, and although it seemed to be half-joking and half-serious,
“I memorized the rental car number. “I don’t have a car, but if the outdoor unit is running, I’ll open the door and go in to turn it off, so make sure to turn off the air conditioner!”
I smiled politely and said I understood.
‘The electricity bill has risen a lot. Please turn off the air conditioner before going out. ‘I think you’ll understand just from that level. Unlike the hotel cleaning service, I was shocked. We made a reservation for 5 nights, but the owner's warning that he could enter the room at any time, especially after checking that our vehicle was not there, was a bit inconvenient.
2. It rained during the trip, so I wore a raincoat and returned to the accommodation. Some water dripped in the hallway because of the raincoat. It's something we hadn't thought of either. What the boss says when he knocks on the door.
“Don’t go outside on rainy days. “It’s in the dorm.”
I think a lot of water fell in the hallway. I couldn't confirm it. It may be our fault, but the owner of the lodging business said to a guest who postponed his job for a while and visited Jeju Island for vacation.
‘Just stay home, isn’t it raining inland too? Is it any different? It was a bit inconvenient for the person to keep saying things like ‘don’t spill water in the hallway’ and that he was uncomfortable because of the water that fell in the hallway.
We took a lot of time and paid a lot of money to go to Jeju Island, but I hope that those who provide services to tourists will choose words that are a little gentler from the tourists' perspective.
Telling tourists to stay at their lodgings and not go out is a bit... …
In the end, we agreed to provide a mop at the end of the hallway, and fortunately, it didn't rain much from the next day.
3. The stairs going up to the duplex are very steep. It's a staircase, but it's a bit like climbing a ladder... .
It was like that.
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