This is my first time using Livemax Resort, so I was looking forward to seeing the website. When I arrived, I found that the hotel building looked old, and the exterior and passageways were quite dilapidated. The lobby lounge has coffee and mineral water available at all times. I had coffee twice, but unfortunately it was lukewarm. From the lobby, you can see the sea a little in the distance. The back of the lobby lounge used to be a bar area, but I could see cardboard boxes piled up inside the bar, which didn't look good. When I entered the classic twin room, it was quite dark even though it was daytime even with the lights on. It feels like the room is almost completely occupied by the bed. ``It was dark and maybe a bit too moody for us,'' he said. The inside of the room had been renovated and was beautiful. Outside the window, it looked like a bamboo forest, but there was a large dead spider and spider webs clinging to the window, which made me even more nervous. I said I didn't care about the spider, but I opened the window, which was only slightly open, and used a shoehorn in the room to get the spider down, but the spider web was stuck to the window and I couldn't get it off. Oh my gosh. If the windows were a little cleaner, there would be a bamboo forest outside and no one would pass by, and I might be able to raise the blinds to make the room brighter. For now, I calmed down and looked around the small room, where I saw coffee and mineral water, as well as DHA lotion in the unit bath. There are two semi-double beds. It's a Simmons bed. The bed was comfortable, but the lack of a safe was a minus. By the way, at night, when I turned on all the lights and lamps, the darkness was okay. There is a Samue with short sleeves and shorts (knee-length) in the room, and I was told that I could wear Samue at the dining hall, but it would be cold in November if I wore shorts, so I changed into a change of clothes. Now, the bath is in a separate building, but it felt far away as I walked down the central road in front of the room building. However, when I walked back to my room after taking a bath, it wasn't that far away. The bathroom had 6 washing areas. To get to the open-air bath, go down the stone steps from the bath. The open-air bath was beautiful. There was also a Roryu sauna for several people, and the fence around the open-air bath seemed to have been renovated, so it was beautiful. Both the open-air bath and the indoor bath are fed directly from the source. It was written that ``The temperature of the water in the open-air bath cannot be adjusted, please stir it.'' The water was quite hot (about 41-42 degrees). The temperature of the open-air bath in the morning was a little cooler (about 40 degrees), which was nice. The indoor bath was also hot, and it was still hot even after I filled it with water. The hot springs are colorless and transparent. The hot springs had a bit of a sulfur smell. It's a good hot spring. I talked to another customer about how the water in the bath was too hot. We both agreed that we were surprised at how old the facility was, and we laughed and said how different it was from HP. In the morning, there was no hot water from the faucet in the indoor bath, so it was too cold to wash (I heard it was the same in the men's bath). In the wash area, there are two wash basins and only one hair dryer. Amenities were provided, and there was also a mineral water server. I thought it would be better to have two hair dryers. The reservation email didn't say there was a buffet for dinner, so I assumed it would be a Japanese meal. When I read it carefully, it said, ”Please contact the inn for details on meals.” Dinner was a two-part buffet at 17:30 and 19:30. The dinner buffet was nothing special, and there wasn't much that looked delicious. Also, replenishment seemed to be slow. My partner asked for alcohol, but I didn't ask for alcohol. There was a chocolate fountain, and the children had fun eating dessert from the beginning. Breakfast was a normal buffet. Unfortunately, there was no fruit and the coffee was instant. Since there are a lot of mandarin orange trees around the area of Izu, I think it would be good to have mandarin oranges. There is a tennis court and a pool, so it may be a good hotel for families with children or training camps.
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