Many people come to Wanrong not for drifting or outdoor activities, but simply to stay in it
The top three of Wanrong's influencer hotels not only look good on the outside, but also possess significant substance on the inside. Located on the other side of the Nansong River, the hotel is said to require crossing a private bridge, for which a fee might have been charged, but apparently not anymore.
There are three room types available at the hotel, and it is highly recommended to avoid choosing non-villa rooms that face the street. There are eight villas with stilted legs in the rice fields, and both the Deluxe and Junior rooms are identical, with the only difference being that Junior ones are deeper in the fields, offering better views. However, the Deluxe rooms are more than sufficient, especially room number 4, which is not much different from the Junior ones.
Mini bars in the rooms are free of charge, and a complimentary gift bag containing "V"-branded rice cakes and a handwritten welcome note are also provided.
The hotel has a solid understanding of how to operate an influencer hotel, providing rattan tote bags, wicker suitcases, and bicycles for guests to use for photography. Breakfast is worth mentioning, as guests can select their desired set meals and dining times the night before, and they will be delivered punctually to the room's terrace the next day, with great presentation, but not necessarily filling. Initially, we thought that one set was one basket, but after waiting for a long time without seeing any service staff come, we found out that two breakfast sets were put together in one basket.
The restaurant is not highly recommended because of its high prices compared to other options in Wanrong. Walking left from the hotel for a short distance, there is a self-service Lao hot pot restaurant with good quality dishes and affordable prices.
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