Like most hotels, the upper floor rooms were UNBEARABLY hot, like around 32 C when we checked in. Couldn't figure out how to turn on the a/c. Had to open windows and turn off the heater. It would be silly to use a/c in November anyway. But a couple of unexpected problems...there were HUNDREDS of mosquitos, and we all got covered heat to toe in mosquito bites. Add to that, there was a club right under our window with drunk Koreans shouting at each other at 2 AM. There's not much in the area but night clubs and a few restaurants (nothing special) and a couple of C-stores. We actually ate dinner from the C-store one night. Not adventurous enough to eat (more) Korean food. I chose this hotel as it was inexpensive and close to where our relatives live. Only, our relatives wanted to spend all their time in Jeju-Si. So, in hindsight...it probably would have been better to rent in Jeju-Si. Transportation is tough at this location. Sure there are taxis and buses. But the buses are few and the taxi drivers never know where you want to go...even if you print it out before-hand in Korean. Besides which, anywhere you would want to go from here is a minimum 25K WON taxi fare...
Oh, and the wi-fi was slow enough to be useless. We turned on our personal hotspot running on a 3G sim...and that was much faster. (sad to say)