I stayed here while travelling with my school, and it was awful. We took a 4 hour drive to get there, and when we arrived we were informed that the Hot Springs were in fact, closed.
Our room was in the basement-like section of the hotel, where it was dark and dank.
There was an unidentifiable odour, and our bathroom was disgusting, we couldn't even close the door, so we all had to turn around when someone had to go.
The beds were hard, and the TV, which was small and had a blurry screen, featured only chinese, but with one token episode of Friends, in, thank gosh, english. We were hysterical with excitment.
The breakfast was gross, mostly mysterious grey meats and rice, but so is all other food in Guilin.
Luckily it was only one night.
One high point: because the hot springs were closed, they featured what can only be described as chinese-polish bamboo and umbrella dancing, with russian touches. it was, in a weird way, entertaining.
