Luancuandemaomi
June 30, 2024
It was my first time staying at CLUBMED, and it was also my baby's first time to Japan. The room size was OK, and the transportation was convenient. There was a shuttle bus to the JR station, and there were shuttle buses to the Water Church and the Hoshino Twin Towers. The rafting outside the village was fun, and the Japanese rafting was very thoughtful, ensuring that you would not get wet. The Smile Beach, hot springs, and cable cars were all close to CLUBMED, but you had to take a shuttle bus when you stayed at Hoshino. KIDSCLUB took care of my baby for a whole day, and I was so happy that I didn't even have to worry about eating. There were shows every night, and on Fridays, the kids performed on stage themselves. The resort provided costumes, and this experience was great for both adults and children. I also took a sushi class, and the chef taught the kids how to make Minions sushi, which was also quite fun. Every day, I saw a mother deer with her baby deer foraging for food on the large lawn below the room. The cleaning service I ordered on the APP was also responsive, and it had been cleaned when I got back, and my requirements were met. All-inclusive, free drinks, and I was determined to drink all the cocktails in the bar, but I didn't finish it, and there were still two more. If I had to say anything bad, the food was just average. The first dinner was on a weekday, which was a bit disappointing. The next two days were weekends, and the food was a little better. HAKU BBQ was OK, and the portions were very generous. The GOs and service staff were quite enthusiastic. The village chief seemed very busy, and you could see him everywhere. The bartenders at the bar, the boys and girls were all very handsome. There were many GOs who spoke Chinese in the resort, especially in the KIDCLUB, which was very friendly to kids whose English was not very good.
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