소노벨 비발디파크 스위트 Sonobell Vivaldi Park Suite Multiplex Room Reviews

I recently went to Ocean World and felt like I wouldn’t be able to come home due to lack of stamina, so I stayed one night at Sonobell Vivaldi Park!


After playing at Ocean World, I moved my car to Sonobell Vivaldi Park to check in around 6:30, but this large parking lot was almost full.

I went around and parked on the C-east side of the 3rd floor, picked up my luggage, and walked back to B-building🥲 ​


There were so many cars that the parking lot was full even on the side of the road. 소노벨 비발디파크 스위트
소노벨 비발디파크 스위트

I thought there wouldn’t be a wait because it was dinner time, but there were more people checking in than I expected.
It seemed like there were a lot of people like me who went to Ocean World and stayed until closing time. 윤과장의 소소한 일상 이야기

I was a little embarrassed to come to Ocean World after just wiping myself off with a towel to wash up at my accommodation, but luckily there were many people like me haha.
Waited for about 20 minutes and checked in!



I reserved a suite multiplex room in Building B at Sono Belle Vivaldi Park.

The biggest advantage of a multiplex room is that there is a Nuhas massage chair in the living room, so you can enjoy unlimited massages!

I was in a bit of pain so I gave it a try, but my friend stayed in bed lol.


There is also a dining table for 4 people, a capsule coffee machine, and an electric kettle.



It also has tableware, a rice cooker, and highlights, so I think it would be good for cooking.

Tableware was provided for 4 people and there were even wine glasses.

I didn’t have the energy to cook anything, so I just used a cup haha.
The refrigerator doesn’t seem to function well, but it freezes well!



You can watch Netflix on a 65-inch UHD TV.
I heard there is also a Nintendo Ring Fit Adventure, but I was too tired to even think about taking it out…

There’s an exercise mat behind the massage chair, and there’s a lot of stuff there!
I don’t know why the room’s name is multiplex room haha.
There are a lot of items, so you need to call in advance and check them out before checking out!



This is the main bedroom!
There is also a built-in closet and a small toilet next to it.


The small room next to the entrance does not have a bed, but has a built-in wardrobe, a Bausen electrolyzed water heater, a dressing table, and a foot bath.



There are two bathrooms, and this one is the living room bathroom.

The bathroom was a little narrower than I thought, so the angle of the photo didn’t come out well. It has a sink and a shower together.



This is the second bathroom attached to the master bedroom!
This place is narrower than the living room bathroom!

As standard, only towels, soap, body wash, and shampoo are provided.

Be sure to bring your toothbrush and toothpaste!
I didn’t bring a toothbrush, so I bought it at the basement supermarket for 2,300 won…🥲


The view from the living room is a ski resort view!
The night view was definitely nice (although I barely saw it).
The front veranda was quite spacious, and there was a laundry drying rack, so it was nice to hang out swimsuits.




Additional facilities

There are also Twosome Place and Lotteria on the first floor.


Chef’s Kitchen is a place on the first basement floor that operates a breakfast buffet and also operates a dinner buffet.
I was so tired that I was going to fall asleep after eating in my room so I didn’t even bother to look at it haha.
Breakfast
Child 23,000 won / Adult 39,000 won ​
Dinner buffet (operated only on Saturdays) Children 44,000 won / Adults 89,000 won ​


After checking in and washing up, I go down to the basement to pick up things to eat for dinner.


The basement is a bit like a maze, but if you go down the elevator or escalator, you can see this space!



There is also Cinnabon and karaoke.


There’s also Baskin Robbins and Roly Poly!
Baskin was so popular that it closed at 8 o’clock that day, but there was a line out the door after 9 o’clock…!
The owner turns off the lights in the store and takes orders and packs them alone, but the line continues to grow…



There is a mart right next to Roly Poly, and wow, this mart is as good as any E-mart in your neighborhood!
The scale is large and there is nothing missing haha.
They have a lot of alcohol and ready-to-cook food, and because the rooms don’t allow cooking, they also sell grilled meat, and the lines are huge…!

Even if I try to pay for something, the line is long and I’m so tired.
It’s hard to get to the elevator and the road is long, so make sure you buy plenty of groceries at once🥹 ​


There is a prop shop and they also sell supplies needed for skiing or swimming, so even if you come empty-handed, you can get everything done here haha.

There are also Japanese and Korean restaurants, Domino’s Pizza, and Baeddeok.


There is also a large food court!

We have everything from Gukdae Tteokbokki, Abiko, Yeonan Restaurant, Biwabyeol Dakgalbi, Sokcho Jungang Market Seafood Jjambbong, Hometown House, Street Churros, Haruensoku, Gangnam Gyoza, and Hometown House Sweet Coffee!
It’s hard because there are so many choices…



It’s clearly a one-story basement building with a restaurant in front, but there’s also a merry-go-round and bumper cars.
I wonder if I’m at Lotte World now haha. It was an amazing sight.


I had a hearty dinner with pear rice cake and Domino’s pizza that I ordered from the first basement level of Vivaldi Park haha.
Please note that packaging orders for pear rice cake must be made through the Baemin app!

This is the end of my review of Vivaldi Park, which has so many things to offer that I will definitely be visiting often in the future!