Hi Tiago, On Tue, Jul 30, 2024, at 17:11, Tiago Bortoletto Vaz wrote: > On Tue, Jul 30, 2024 at 12:53:45AM GMT, Gunnar Wolf wrote: >> Louis-Philippe Véronneau dijo [Tue, Jul 30, 2024 at 03:17:27PM +0900]: >> > > Any clue about bringing a handheld-ish kid? >> > >> > I think someone from the local team should be able to answer your question >> > better than I. >> > >> > From my very sparse experience (I went to one other bathhouse!) the water >> > was often hot enough to be painful at first. Not sure it would be suitable >> > for a young kid :( >> >> Besides, most hot pools had signs that I'd interpret as "minimum >> height, 1.30m". I could be wrong with my interpretation, of course. >> >> I don't think it's an environment where your kid will be welcome (by >> the locals) or comfortable (due to temperature). >> > Thanks Gunnar! I was mostly think of having a family-friendly spot so that dad > and mom could somewhat alternate activities, not necessarily for him to enjoy > the warm pool :-) Will check with locals anyway.
After being there yesterday, there clearly were dads with small kids there (maybe down to a couple years older than Nico?). Looking at the website of the spa in English (https://www.hotelnongshim.com/eng/index.php?pCode=spa_guide), there seems to be family/kids oriented facilities in the mixed gender jjimjilbang areas (which we weren't able to use as we arrived pretty late). Rental of the jjimjilbang robes is an extra 4000 KRW on top of the entry fee (which is paid upon exit). It seems that people are keen on going back on Sunday, hopefully a bit earlier in the day so that we can make use of all the facilities. HTH, -- Nicolas Dandrimont