I had high expectations because a total of 6 people had booked 2 rooms for 10 nights...On the day of check-in, one member of the group started to break out in hives while lying on the bed, and it started to spread throughout the body in the early morning. Two children also complained of tickling, so I told them that they would have to check out the next day, and the owner offered 10,000 baht less on the condition that only the team with hives would leave. They told us to pay and stay, but we couldn't just go out as one group, so we all decided to go out together. I told the owner that we would go out together, but... my mates must have been upset, so they took out all the luggage from the unoccupied room. (The suitcases were left open, but they were roughly packed.) (Insert...) We also felt very bad about this part. We asked for a small adjustment since we don't use breakfast, housekeeping, or electric water, but they refused, saying they were losing a lot of money because of us. (The loss caused by us was because we didn't stay and didn't go on the tour, so the tour profits were lost. It didn't happen, and if we weren't there, we would have been able to receive group guests, but we couldn't do that...)We paid a total of 37,000 baht for accommodation, excluding 10,000 baht.If we paid for the rest of the expenses except for the cost of the team that caused the problem, it was actually our accommodation for 10 nights, but it is still incomprehensible behavior that they came in at will, touched our luggage, and left it outside. It wasn't that I couldn't communicate with him because he was a foreign president, and although he was a Korean president, I couldn't feel that he had a Korean mindset at all. However, since the adults were all women and from foreign countries, we left without further argument. Since the CEO is Korean, I thought he would have some will, but not at all.And personally, the room in the accommodation was too dark, and the drain didn't drain when two children washed, so the floor was soaked with water. There were reviews saying there were no bugs, but it was on the first floor and there was a lot of grass outside, so there were a lot of spiders and ants. . (Actually, I lived in the countryside and once lived on the first floor, so I didn't have much aversion to bugs.)When I was learning how to ride a scooter during the day, I was bitten by more than 10 mosquitoes in 10 minutes, so I ate in my room instead of eating outside. I smelled the food and ants started forming, so I quickly cleaned it up.After entering the room, there was no explanation of the location, and it wasn't very big, so I walked around for about 5 minutes to find out the location of the washing machine. (If you're curious, you can use KakaoTalk or ask the owner if you see him, but the owner said he was busy doing 3 roles per person and wasn't often at the accommodation.)It may be different for each person, but for us it was not a good place to stay.Because I was pregnant, I couldn't take medicine, so I planned to return home immediately if anything went wrong by the next day.I left there and moved to another accommodation, and after moving, the symptoms no longer appeared, so I was able to continue my trip.