Guest User
September 4, 2022
The front desk is on the 2nd floor and is a 3-story accommodation building. Check-in is exactly from 3:00. Until then, I will have to drink free coffee in the lounge on the lakeside side and wait, but although the Wifi speed was reasonable, it was not stable and the screen froze. I also had a Docomo smartphone, so I tried dethering, but the line was finally connected or it was out of service. Head over to the nearby visitor center. Here, you can use Wifi stably even on the outdoor terrace without hindrance to work. A small bug was walking on the keyboard. . (lol) The room is on the 1st floor, but there is only a passageway on the 2nd floor between the accommodation building and the main building with restaurants and hot springs, so I had to go up and down the stairs every time. I was able to spend a comfortable time with comfortable chaise longues, but the height of the table and chairs was a bit inconvenient for working.However, like other holiday villages, there are many outlets and USB extensions available. There was a cord, so it was convenient.Wifi in the room was stable.From the window, you can see the lake and the promenade that goes around it, so you can relax. There was a sign that said until, but in short, it seemed that you should lay out the futon by yourself.It was the first time I had to lay out the futon by myself at an inn where the accommodation cost was close to 20,000 yen.Is it a countermeasure against corona? There was no explanation at the front desk when I checked in. By the way, the mattress on the bedding was thin and it made me feel more tired rather than getting rid of it, which was very disappointing. Depending on the time of day, the open-air bath was light green and transparent water, but I enjoyed the change of hot water.The hot springs at Yumoto are very good.Meals are at the restaurant on the 1st floor. It was nice to be able to taste a lot of dishes such as appetizers and sashimi, but if you're a young person, you might think the portions are small.Buffett's deep-fried food with bean paste, rice, soba, and dessert are free to come. The breakfast had a variety of Japanese and Western dishes, and it was a little dessert-like with fruit and cream, but it was delicious with the French toast order service. It is a frank impression that the correspondence is like a public inn and it does not match the price range of the accommodation cost. , I was very grateful that the guests were able to order lunch boxes and rice balls for about 700-800 yen by applying by the time set the day before.I would like to continue this service.
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