A family of 5 (including 2 children) booked a parent-child room for 6 people. There are bunk beds, and the stay is very spacious, and adults can finally sleep well. The boss took the initiative to call one day in advance to inform us of the precautions for check-in, and posted the location, recipes, nearby places to play, and a dehumidifier in the room, which was quite considerate. On the day of check-in, I gave watermelon and corn grown by myself to satisfy my cravings. After that, I did not often give out such small benefits. The swimming pool is particularly good, there are few people clean, the water depth is 1.2-1.3 meters, and the children are just right to play. There are also swimming rings and water guns. We didn't bring out our own. Staying here for 4 days and 3 nights, our cubs have been soaking in this pool every day. The trampoline is also huge and there are also swing* beds. It is a 300-meter walk from the Firefly Camp, a 150-meter walk from the nearest nucleic acid detection point, and a covered parking space, which is quite convenient. Go rafting in the Eighteen Bay, and take out the boss's business card. There is really a discount, which saves a lot of money. The food is very good. The dishes are all made by the mother of the proprietress. There are a wide variety of recipes, and the prices are reasonable. The taste is no less than that of the Internet celebrity shops in the square. Potato. We ate dinner at the B&B every day and wound up almost every time. The breakfast is also delicious, there is also a coffee machine and ice cubes. The side dish loves soy tofu. I bought a lot of dried bamboo shoots when we parted. The boss also gave us two cans of soy tofu. Home-brewed bayberry wine is also delicious, sweet and sour, not too strong. The degree of Yuzhu wine is higher. After my husband and I had a drink, we woke up drunk for 4 hours... In short, it was a good accommodation experience, and I felt very comfortable and caring.
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