I made the mistake of going at Chinese New Year which meant getting anything in the HIrafu upper village was near impossible, plus all the Japanese schools had block booked everything. My first choice was the Alpen, but this wasn't possible, neither was the Kogen, or any of the apartments.
So I ended up paying >$320/night for a room which I would really say is worth about $75/night because the only room available was a 3 person room and you pay the meal part of the price whether or not the third person is staying there.
It was one of the larger rooms with two beds and an tatami mat that could easily sleep 2 other people.
The bathroom was tiny as usual and I hardly used it because most days I hit the Onsen instead. The TV was the smallest TV I have ever seen in a hotel room, it must have been 10 inches.
I didn't complain though as I found out that this is the last hotel in Niseko still owned by the Yakuza!
What made this hotel was the Onsen, it was small and private and hardly ever busy and the water was fantastic, it felt like your skin had been softened. Sitting in there with a beer (not really allowed) with the snow falling around you was pretty cool.
Location also very good, with a 2 minute walk to either the gondola or the hirafu chair lift. Can't beat the location
Food was alright, but if you don't like seafood be prepared, because there's loads of it and dinner is not a buffet so you get what you get (it was a set menu every night). The breakfast was the same every day the only thing that changed was that you got tater tots on one day and potatoes on the next. The monotony was doing me in at the end but the food was good, pancakes everyday!
I might go back but I wouldn't pay the same next time and would only do it if I went at a differenet time and paid 1/3 the price (which is possible I think).
As a hotel the Higashiyama Prince is much better and the food is also better but there is nothing to do there and the Onsen is not nearly as nice. Had a look around the Alpen hotel, just as convenient a location and looked newer.
As a stand alone this is probably for the price just 2 marks in relation to other options in Niseko I guess it is about average.
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