Room: Fully equipped but the wooden furniture is old, the wardrobe is very dusty, and there is a huge spider, which shows that the maintenance is not good.
Swimming pool: The view is not as nice as in the picture, and it is not clean, there are many leaves, branches, and small trash floating on the water surface.
Staff: Receptionist, cheerful cleaning ladies. The swimming pool has lifeguards on duty, so children can rest assured. The staff who reply to Zalo messages are not enthusiastic.
Inconvenience: There are no convenience stores or restaurants around the resort, so if you go on your own, you will only have breakfast, but if you want to eat or play at noon or in the evening, you have to go to the nearest Phuoc Hai to get food. The resort's special dishes are quite expensive, and there are rules against bringing outside food in. More suitable for tours.
Elevator: Extremely smelly, smells like mold, all elevators are old.
Check-in & Check-out: Quick and easy, spacious lobby, airy.
Parking lot: I went on a motorbike trip, and was parked outside with a guard, but there was no canopy or anything, so it was wet when it rained. The guard was comfortable and cheerful.
Experience: Not too bad, but not enough to return. I went with my lover, and besides breakfast, we went to Phuoc Hai (about 30 minutes) or the front and back beaches (about 1 hour) for lunch, afternoon, and dinner. The road was deserted and desolate, Google map only showed a road with many graves, so it was very scary to drive back to the resort at around 6pm because there was no one on the road, few lights, and only trees and grass around. Although there was a rule that outside food was not allowed, luckily the receptionist didn't stop me (or maybe I didn't pay attention, I found the receptionist quite easy-going), but there were no shops around, so when I was hungry at night, my lover and I had to buy some food at Bach Hoa Xanh in Phuoc Hai to stave off hunger in the evening, because we were late and were afraid of peeing on the road :'(