It's the worst. I received a call before I checked in. I asked if I wanted to have a barbecue and I said no. We didn't want to pay money to do it outside. There was a heat wave warning that day. When I arrived, the things they showed me were...strange. They told me not to cook in my room because the weather was too hot. People who had previously entered the room said they were hot while making stew and eating it, so they were treated like strange people. What's really strange is that the air conditioner in the room had a very small wall-mounted unit (it's a small wall-mounted unit, so it would be 5-6 pyeong, right?), and although it was said to have been turned on in advance, there was no room for it in that heat wave warning weather, and there was only a fan blowing (the most important thing). I'll talk about the air conditioner later) While we were moving our luggage to the room, when he saw the pork belly we brought, he looked at us with a straight face and told us that we shouldn't eat meat. The instructions were written on the website, and they said they had removed the frying pan from the cooking utensils to prevent people from cooking meat. (I checked later and found that there was no such notice on the website. If you are planning to stay at this pension, please look again. Even after washing your eyes, you will not find it. We thought we had made a mistake, but we were not. From this point on, we got angry. In the end, we went to a nearby supermarket. I wanted to buy a frying pan and fry some pancakes, but I couldn't because it was too hot in the room.Now I would like to talk about air conditioning properly. The room was a 12 pyeong ondol room. The air conditioner was in power saving mode in the extremely hot summer weather. The wind speed was the same whether it was turbo or low wind, and the temperature was the same whether it was 18 degrees or 27 degrees. With this type of air conditioner, it was blocked from being able to be controlled any further, and the reason it was hot when cooking indoors was because they were cooking (leaving out the air conditioner), so they said it was the guests' fault. Do you think it makes sense? Even though we didn't cook, the 12-pyeong room didn't get cool. My parents were having a hard time and I was very sorry. I survived by taking a cold shower, but even the shower head had low water pressure... Oh, and the gas light didn't turn on properly, so I had to borrow my father's lighter; The pension I paid 170,000 won for was more uncomfortable than staying at a motel. I don't know why it's registered as a pension and not a hotel or motel. When I was leaving the room, I asked the guests in the room next door and they said that the room was hot too. Other than the room we stayed in, the other rooms are the same. Never go there with your parents, but it might be okay for a wealthy couple to stay for a while on a cool, non-crazy day. If you ever go to Incheon, be sure to think carefully before choosing. I made a reservation based on the rating, but I was very disappointed.