Asher K.
Google
Caution: It may not truly qualify as a four-star establishment, and I'm uncertain about how Google or the hotel itself categorizes it. My choice to stay at this hotel was influenced by an early morning flight and the ability to utilize my Chase Ultimate Reward points, which amounted to approximately $99 per night.
Given Ramada's reputation as a reputable brand and the promising photos on Google, I believed it to be a secure option. However, upon arrival, it became evident that the hotel had retained its original appearance from the 1970s or 1980s, with no recent renovations. While the hotel was generally clean and comfortable, it undeniably bore the marks of time.
Furthermore, it's worth noting that the hotel is not situated on the same island as the airport. Consequently, travelers must still cross the Incheon Bridge, resulting in a 30-minute commute between the hotel and the airport. If I were to book accommodations for a similar purpose in the future, I would opt for a hotel on Yeongjong-do (island), despite the potentially higher cost.
Because I was traveling with my parents and requested a room with two beds, the hotel obliged. However, the beds provided were disappointingly small. I had anticipated a queen-sized bed and a twin-sized bed, but instead, we received one twin-sized bed and one single-sized bed. This arrangement led to my parents needing to be cautious not to encroach upon each other's sleeping space.