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The hotel is located very close to Gangwon Land and High1 Resort.
It's just a 1-minute walk to the resort's shuttle bus stop and a 3-minute drive, m...
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5
Toby Chung6 months ago
Love this resort. The room was big bed is comfort. Service was good.
Buffet breakfast was amazing. Homemade Yogurt was so good.
Shuttle service to ski house very lovely.
The view was amazing
5
Andita Meilyanaa year ago
Came here to try the yoga experience. It is a very nice hotel and super clean. Also, you can do lots of things here: see the daisy field, try the cable car or sky lift, casino, yoga, etc. Had a really good time coming to this place 😄
5
Wouter Van den Broecke5 months ago
Amazing hotel with excellent facilities and exceptional cuisine.
4
Kevin Chung6 months ago
Very nice hotel nice buffet scrumptious food and clean beds clean toilets 5starfood and 4,2 beds
2
Nick Muzyczkaa year ago
Rooms were pleasant, everything functioning nicely. Hotel is comfortable and reasonably well-organised. Around the resort there are places where poor signage and language difficulties may give pause for non-Korean-speaking travellers, but it's nothing that a smartphone and a little persistence can't overcome. Free shuttle buses to the close-by ski hill and two local towns are frequent enough. Staff are kind, considerate and helpful. Food on the mountain is basic but perfectly fine. Unless you are coming for the casino specifically I wouldn't recommend the hotel in general. All facilities require extra charges and are cynically overpriced to rob more money from the punters, whose tinted-window executive cars arrive in droves. The less said about the buffet at the Grand Table the better. There is something very soulless about the High1 resort in general, and the strong corporate vibes give the place an eerie quality. The skiing is not so bad, although experienced riders will get bored after 2 or 3 days, unless a rare snowfall increases the fun. That said, the resort's snow-making abilities are quite impressive. If you are someone who gets irritated by poor piste etiquette, don't come here. At any given time half of the riders will be in the process of falling over, will have already fallen over, or will be chatting sat in the middle of the fairway. Try not to imagine anything in the way of apres-ski. As a solo traveller bored of watching the casino donkeys shift about the hotel, I went searching in the local towns for a bar. It was a depressing failure. I read the resort was intended to bring money to the depressed mining towns of Sabuk and Gohan, but seemingly it has turned these places into a succession of garishly presented empty restaurants and "Thai massage" joints, the latter being a favourite of the aforementioned tinted-window crowd.