Originally Posted by
OsakaWino
You wer staying in a west wing room and they sent you to the east wing lounge? That sounds really inconvenient.
I could be mistaken, but I recall seeing a connecting sky bridge on a map between the east and west wing so you don't need to walk outside.
Additionally, a number of rooms in the west wing are close to the bridge so it won't be a huge issue imo.
That said, I don't know where the lounge in the east is, but from what I was told east wing is more for their long term guest.
Originally Posted by
Aventine
Even the suites feel cheap. Fittings weren't perfect and our door wouldn't lock itself.
The nature of the hotel beast in Korea. If it has a lounge and pool, families are there for weekend staycations. That's why I sort of prefer hotels in Korea without lounges too because they're invariably always child refuges.
This makes me realize my stay at the GHS a few years back must have been during a blue moon.
The lounge had no kids and the pool was empty during spring during my long weekend stay.
I know what the kids can do after staying at the GHI