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[Jeju] Bedradio Dongmun Branch Review: My Honest Opinion
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- Bedradio Dongmun Branch, an affordable guesthouse near Jeju Airport, offered great value for money with a 2-person family room equipped with two beds, a refrigerator, and a bathroom for a price in the low 50,000 won range.
- While there were some drawbacks such as the aging facilities and insufficient maintenance, there were also advantages like complimentary water and breakfast.
- Especially, at night, they sell craft beer, and the friendly staff and cute dog made for a pleasant time.
Since I was arriving on Friday evening,
I looked for a guesthouse where I could stay cheaply near Jeju Airport for a day.
Still, I wanted to book a room with a private bathroom, so I searched hard and
found Bedradio Dongmun Branch, which was perfect, and made a reservation.
The room type we chose was
"Hallasan View 2-person Family Room (Queen1 + Bunk Bed)"
It was 51,136 won for two people for one night after applying various discounts on Booking.com with a non-refundable option.
It was a contactless check-in, so the password was sent by text message,
and I was able to open the door with that password without any problems.
The first impression upon entering!
For this price, the condition is not bad! It was.
There was one bunk bed and one queen-size bed, a desk, a refrigerator, and a bathroom, so
For just over 50,000 won, it wasn't bad.
The bunk bed actually had a mattress that was too thin and made a spring noise when you sat on it, so I didn't use it.
The queen bed mattress was thick, so we slept there. It wasn't bad.
Since the bunk bed mattress was too thin, I thought I wouldn't be able to sleep well.
A small table where you could eat delicious food bought from Dongmun Market.
There was also a mirror and a desk, so it was good for putting on makeup,
and if you brought a laptop, you could work there, which was good.
There was a Homekippa and a hairdryer in the drawer.
There were two bottles of free bottled water in the mini refrigerator. That was a great part!
The bathroom was also old, but it was fairly well maintained and I used it well.
The water pressure was fine, and the hot water came out well.
Shampoo/conditioner/soap were provided as standard, and there was plenty of toilet paper.
There was also a fire extinguisher, which was reassuring,
and there was an air conditioner, so I turned it on and off when it got hot.
The downside is that
the towels were a bit old, so there were stained areas or loose threads on the side.
Since there is no staff on site to guide you,
there are guide signs like this when you get off the elevator.
They said they offered yogurt bowls and coffee for breakfast, so I ate it the next day!
Of these, the luggage locker seemed to be broken, the rooftop was dark and no one seemed to be using it, and the laundry room had one washing machine that looked like it could break down anytime. (The other one was broken)
Overall,
I think it was a value-for-money accommodation.
It was a shame that there were many things that weren't managed after they were installed (I think it would be better to just clean them up if they weren't being used),
but I was satisfied because there were many things offered for the price, such as a private bathroom, two bottles of free water, two beds, and free breakfast.