Positioned as a high-end resort, its facilities and cleanliness were in place, meeting expectations. The Dream Horse restaurant, in particular, was generously portioned and reasonably priced, and the food was quite good.
However, the service was lacking compared to the Guangzhou Chimelong and Zhengzhou Yinji restaurants. On a Saturday, with so many people checking in at the lobby, was there only one receptionist? Not only the receptionist, but the overall feeling at China Horse Town Resort, including the hotel and the Dancing Horse Park, was that the staff was very limited. I wonder if it's because it's past the peak summer vacation season.
Also because it was past peak season, the Dancing Horse Park wasn't crowded, making it easy to get tickets. The park is worth a visit. The "God of War Zhao Zilong" show is held in a straight line, so don't buy VIP tickets; it's a complete waste. The Dancing Horse Show is held in a circular setting, so if you can, buy a VIP ticket for a completely different experience. The park offers a lot to do and is well worth the visit.
Note: If you don't stay at a hotel within the park, you can only enter once per day and cannot re-enter unless you buy a ticket. Those staying at a hotel within the park enjoy unlimited daily entry.