In terms of access, it's located in the same complex as the mall. So, even though there's no playground, kids can still play in the mall's playground, which offers a wider variety of options.
The staff is very friendly and helpful. This reflects the legendary hotel culture, which prioritizes service. Good job.
The food isn't particularly special, but it's quite varied. For hotel standards, breakfast is quite adequate.
My highlight is the accessibility of the Silver Business class rooms. My advice: if you have family members who prefer to be close to the elevators (pregnant women, the elderly, small children, sick people, or people with disabilities), it's best to choose at least a Silver class room or higher. The most economical room is in Tower 3, and access to the elevator connecting the restaurant and lobby requires access to Tower 2. FYI, the Silver Business class is the most economical room in this hotel.
Also in Tower 3, there are rooms with views of the gym. While still bright, the view can be a bit distracting at night. So, if you're a timid person, avoid rooms with a gym view.
The bathroom on the first day was a bit smelly, but with the exhaust running continuously, the smell disappeared.