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Full experience of staying at Ebenezer Hotel with kids in Jeju Island. Check-in time must wait until after 3 pm. The front desk lady will never let you in early (I saw that the front desk had free early check-in on the Internet before). In the end, we paid 10,000 won to check in early. The hotel's disposable supplies are not complete. You have to bring your own toothbrush and toothpaste. There is only one bath towel. A family of three was given two more small towels. Fortunately, we brought our own. There is only one bottle of bottled water.
Be careful if you stay with your baby. The surrounding area is very noisy at night. The music will not stop until almost 12 o'clock... The curtains are translucent and the room soundproofing is not good. The flushing sound is very loud. There is only one socket at the head of the bed where you can plug in the data cable, and you have to press a button to unplug and plug it in, otherwise it will not continue to be powered on.
The sea view is really beautiful. The size of the family room is OK. The two beds are suitable for a family of three. It is only a few steps away from the bathing beach. There is a foot shower at the entrance of the hotel. There are many shops around, all of which can be reached within a few steps. If you don't bring your kids, you can check out St. John's in the same building (this one doesn't allow kids to stay). The price seems to be a little lower. If you want quietness, I don't recommend staying by the sea. It's really noisy.
Every day when I open my eyes, I see the Jelly Sea. I'm very happy to stay at the hotel without going out. There is a CU convenience store downstairs, and there is an Olive Young and bus station 100 meters away, which is also convenient for Travel. There are delicious foods nearby. The hotel needs to be booked in advance, preferably one month in advance. When I booked it, it was the last sea view room, which was still very lucky.