So, I am torn about what to rate this property. The part that is completed is fairly nice. It’s definitely Korean, not Western in detail. The place has fairly typical Pinoy construction, where you can see the little details that were missed or were done sloppily.
The description says that there are 4 or 5 pools and two pool bars, however there is just the one poolplus kids pool. And there is only one bar. I would have asked for a refund and not stayed normally, but it served my purpose.
The directions to the property are not correct, and that needs to be addressed.
The main reason I WANT to give it two stars, is that the “mattresses” are insanely hard. I am not joking when I say that you are sleeping on plywood with a half inch of cotton over it. When I asked for a mattress topper as one review suggested, they had no idea what I was speaking of. If I had it to do over again, I would have left, gotten a refund, and stayed somewhere else. It was the two worst nights of sleep in my life. Worse than backpacking in the Rockies with an inflatable pad and sleeping bag.
Breakfast is a set menu of four options: ham, bacon, chicken sausage and corned beef hash. All come with one scrambled egg, one fried egg, an odd “salad” with some edible cucumber and tomato, three small slices of fruit, 1/4 of a piece of French toast, a cup of rice, some sort of savory soup and your choice of coffee (with powder cream) or sugar concoction they call juice. However, there is no menu.