Stayed here for 2 nights with my family. We had previously stayed at the Towada Prince Hotel, which is part of the same chain, and although it was small, the overall impression was good, so we felt safe staying at this hotel. As soon as we arrived, we were told that the large public bath was contaminated with Legionella bacteria, so we decided to shower in the unit bath in our room for both nights. However, the shower curtain in the extremely small unit bath smelled moldy as expected, and we felt sad while taking a shower. As compensation, we were given a free drink voucher to use at dinner, but the price of draft beer was set at 950 yen, which was a resort price, so it was a bit of a letdown. The rooms are better than those at business hotels in the city, and the food depends on the item, but there are no tomatoes in the salad, and the frozen food and bread are not very tasty, so I don't think it's worth the price. There are also many group guests, and if you run into a guest with bad manners, it's a disaster. We had dinner and breakfast twice, but the menu never changed, so I thought it was not suitable for consecutive stays. Since it is a ski resort hotel, the lobby is not luxurious (it's designed so that snow can be brought in), and honestly, I don't think there is any need for anyone other than skiers to choose this hotel. In any case, this experience made me realize that the Prince brand had fallen to the ground.
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