I used it when I traveled to Yatsugatake for the first time.Since I took my 4-year-old and 2-year-old with me, I thought it would be a good place to play, so I chose this one, even though it was expensive.My impression is that adults are not satisfied with it considering the price. The only place adults can relax is the room. I was excited about the alcohol lineup at night, the system that lets you take the kids out to play during dinner, and the breakfast lineup, but since it cost over 100,000 yen per night, I don't think it will exceed my expectations. I feel like there wasn't. The saving grace is that the staff members are working hard to serve customers in a theme park-like manner. I think this may or may not suit you.I think this facility is highly satisfying for elementary school students who love to move around, can work on their own, and children who come with siblings.Also, there are moms and dads who have the stamina to keep up with it. Around 6:30 in the morning, I woke up to the sounds of children having a sports day outside, but I didn't have the energy to do so, so I went back to sleep. lolThe staff members are so excited and amazing from the morning. I have nothing but respect.Young children often get blown away by elementary school students during athletic activities, so I tried my best to keep up with them because I felt like they might get hurt if their parents weren't there. If you are sending your child alone into the mountains, it may be safer to bring a GPS cell phone. Children don't feel like they can do crafts by themselves, so their parents have to be with them, and in the end, children quickly get bored with difficult crafts. For my family, a couple with young children and not much physical strength, it felt more like a training camp than a trip.There aren't many activities that you can participate in midway through, so the one you choose turns out to be different from what you expected. As a result, I retired early and had too much time on my hands, and since toddlers are scared of large trampolines, they happily played with a tattered paper puzzle in the small cage next door meant for babies. lolI feel that choosing an activity is important. It would be easier for both children and parents to imagine the situation if they could see the situation in advance through a video.However, it was so cute to see my child excited about any activity, and while I felt like my fatigue was blown away when I saw it, I was actually happy to return home with the accumulated fatigue as a souvenir from Yatsugatake. I have no regrets, and at the same time, I am grateful to Babu Resort for making so many memories of my children growing up.I think this is a facility that is worth trying out at least once for positive families who are confident in their physical strength and can afford it.I think it will fit perfectly into families that are into it.Our family was so tired on the first day that we ate breakfast leisurely without participating in the activities on the second morning, but the staff did their best and did a lot of replenishment. However, there was a lack of water for coffee, so when I looked into the kitchen, there was no one there.I had no choice but to go to the lobby, but there was also a lack of water, and there were several coffee refugees, including us, wandering around looking for coffee. I rang the bell at the front desk, but no one came, so I refilled the water from the water server. lolI think they are devoting a lot of their staff to activities.This is an image of everyone working together, including guests, to create something.Someday, when my kids get older and say they want to try survival games or fighting games, I'd like to come back and play.