Pros: The location is decent. It's a bit far from the city center, but the beach is very close. However, there's a club next door, so the music and vibrations resonate all night long into the room. Ultimately, the two pros are the location and the affordable price.
Cons: I think it was a Google comment, but someone said it was more of a motel than a hotel. Let's get that person out of here. This isn't a motel, it's a guesthouse. ^^;
The condition of the facilities (especially the rooms) was so bad that even I, someone who has traveled extensively in remote areas of China, was astonished. Even a first-star hotel with an interior design I'd never seen before (the bathroom shower was fixed, making it difficult to wipe my feet). Cockroaches and ants are standard Southeast Asian features, so I'll give them a generous pass.
The bathroom had a strangely protruding design that made me hit my head several times while brushing my teeth and rinsing my mouth. There was a refrigerator, but the door wouldn't close, so it barely functioned. There weren't any hangers. When I went down to the reception desk, an older employee was sprawled out on the lobby sofa, legs wide open, smoking a cigarette. lol
When I checked in, the young employee spoke English and was generally friendly. But at night, the older man was wearing shorts and couldn't speak English.
Even though it was Vietnam, I wasn't at the reception counter, but on the lobby sofa, where guests were used, so I wasn't smoking.
Furthermore, the air conditioning, the star of this hotel, was something I hadn't seen even in the 1990s. It looks like a model from the 70s or 80s, but it's been so long that the color seems to have evolved from white to yellow, almost tan. Haha. No matter how hard I turn it up, the air conditioner seems to be screaming, "Please, kill me!" Oh my.
Overall: Everyone who left a positive review for this hotel will be unlucky for the next three years. Haha, I'll never stay here again. To put it bluntly, I'm not paying for it, but even if I were, I'd never, ever, ever come back again until the end of the world.
A three-character summary for Korean readers of this post:
Dom Hwang-cha
Original TextTranslation provided by Google