Stayed in the Snail type. Booked 2 rooms (no. 14 and 13). Coincidentally, we got a bathroom with old features—lots of limescale and problems (the shower jet closet couldn't be adjusted for water strength (too strong) and wouldn't turn off when pressed). Then there was the shower feature for bathing. When the faucet was turned on (water came out of the faucet) but when I wanted to switch to shower mode, the lever was difficult to pull. On the second day, the bathroom lights dimmed and went out. This was different from room no. 13 which had newer bathroom features and brighter lights. Other facilities, namely the nets in room no. 14 had large holes, and some of the wood was already starting to rot. However, despite these shortcomings, overall we got a new experience of staying with a glamping concept that blends with nature, and magical sunset views. Input for the inn management to always check each room as a form of maintenance, so that guests feel comfortable during their stay, especially regarding the features/facilities of the inn. Tips: It is best to check in after 16.00 WIB, when the weather has started to cool down, because the room material uses materials such as tarpaulin, because it also affects the air in the room.