CaptainTsukuba
ngày 23 tháng 2 năm 2025
Disappointing Stay at Matsumoto Welton Hotel
I wouldn’t recommend staying at Matsumoto Welton Hotel if you’re visiting Nagano. My experience was far from pleasant, and for the price charged, the service and amenities were extremely underwhelming.
Firstly, the location is inconvenient, tucked away from the main roads and key attractions, making access difficult. To make things worse, they charge ¥750 per night for parking, which feels unreasonable considering the parking area isn’t even close to the hotel entrance.
The room size is a major issue—it’s incredibly small and poorly designed. If one person is standing or sitting on the floor, there’s no way for another person to move around unless someone gets into the bed first. The TV is tiny, and the room had a noticeable unpleasant smell. Additionally, none of the lights work unless you insert the key into the keyhole, so if you don’t have a flashlight, you’ll struggle in the dark upon entering.
Comfort was also lacking. Some areas of the floor were left uncovered by the mat, making it freezing cold if you’re not wearing slippers. The washlet was the cheapest and most basic I’ve seen in Japan, which was surprising given the hotel’s pricing.
Another major issue was the noise level. The rooms were not soundproof at all, and I could clearly hear people talking and moving outside. To make matters worse, the air conditioner was extremely noisy, making it difficult to sleep peacefully.
The breakfast was available from 6:30 AM to 8:45 AM and was just okay—nothing special, but not the worst part of the stay. However, considering the overall experience, it didn’t make up for the hotel’s shortcomings.
In summary, Matsumoto Welton Hotel fails to justify its cost. Between the poor location, overpriced parking, cramped and uncomfortable rooms, lack of proper insulation from noise, and underwhelming amenities, I would strongly advise looking for alternative accommodations if you’re planning a trip to Nagano.
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