BabblesfromBoise
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This is a great hotel, BUT - if you are looking for a suite-type option….DO YOUR HOMEWORK!||We were traveling with a friend so we thought we would save some money by booking a suite and staying together. I will say ALL the rooms were pricey but what you pay for the room, the amenities such as train tickets to the sunrise viewing and free breakfast and dinner are nice.||After reviewing the rooms on-line, we THOUGHT we would have a private bedroom with a pull out couch, along with a bathroom.||What the room was - in American terms was a DOUBLE QUEEN. AND, the bathroom DID NOT have a door. The shower room (tub and shower in one room together) had a door and the water closet had a door, but the sink area - where you get ready in the morning and in the evening - was open to the room! It would have been so much more convenient if the entire bathroom was enclosed.||Also, I felt as if the room was overstuffed with furniture - making the room feel even smaller.||The big kicker were the beds…..it felt as if we were sleeping on boards and nothing else. When our friend woke, I was surprised something that hard could be described as he put it - a taco bed - complete with two depressions in the mattress that did not lend to a restful night.||Would I stay here again? Yes, I would. It definitely was clean. The staff - especially the bellmen and the shuttle drivers were so friendly and helpful. ||The location is ideal. You are inside of Alishan National Park - close to everything and with shuttle service - even more convenient. The sixth floor bar and coffee area - great after dinner. The buffet dinner did not have beer, wine or alcohol. Oh, and when does Starbucks in a hotel open at 10 am?