I stayed two nights, 2 nights + 2 nights, 4 nights. I went with my 30 month old child.Landscaping and external space: Actually, I reserved this place without expecting much, but surprisingly, I thought it was a very beautiful place with very nice landscaping and planting.Accommodation: I stayed once in Garden B and once in Garden E. I wasn't very satisfied with the cleaning or cleanliness, and like other hotels, if you stay multiple nights, an additional charge of 10,000 won is required for cleaning per night. The bathroom is very small. I thought it would be a good idea to use the recently built Coffee Tree Hotel building (I didn't know that when I made the reservation). I thought it would be nice if the accommodation had at least some simple tea bags. Only bottled water is provided. Since it was a key key and not a number key, it was very annoying to hold and move it every time. Because it is near a forest, there are a lot of bugs.Breakfast: There is no separate breakfast, but Nine Block Cafe, which serves as the front desk, is available from 8:30, so I had bread and coffee for breakfast there. Because the prices of Nine Block coffee and bread are not cheap, we strongly recommend that you sign up as a member and use it. 20% discount is available.Swimming pool: The swimming pool is an important part of staying with children. There is an additional fee to use the swimming pool, but I was informed that I could use it for multiple nights at a discount of 15,000 won for adults and 10,000 won for children. The swimming pool was small but fairly well maintained, and the family pool was perfect for spending time with children.Spa: I haven't tried the spa myself, but my mom used it twice and said it was great. The water seems good and the facilities are also good. This also costs extra.Transportation: The distance from the parking space to the accommodation building is not very far (the slope is quite high), but there is no parking space in front of each room, so you have to use a cart to get from the parking lot to the room. Traveling by cart makes you feel like you are at a Southeast Asian resort. The child really liked it too. However, when you first showed me around the room, I was told that this cart movement could only be used during check-in and check-out. They said it is available upon request during non-crowded times. Since it was a bit of a steep slope to climb with a child in a stroller or holding a child, I asked a few more times to go up the cart, and each time, I noticed a lot.I thought it would be useful as a reference when using the accommodation, so I wrote in detail what I felt while using it. I mainly wrote about the inconvenient points, but if you are not sensitive, I think you will be satisfied overall. I recommend it as a space where you want to quietly relax.