Blossom Resort is a mixed bag of comfort and uneasiness. Something under the picture-perfect lobby and pool bubbles up to make you feel the hotel only cares about wringing money from the fabric you're wearing, like the rats you might see hiding under the lobby furniture, or scurrying outside your room. Sure, the entrance and lobby welcome you with calm fish ponds, dreamy views, and a handful of vouchers for foot massages, free Pho, and a pottery class, but after lengthy descriptions about the conditions of these vouchers (inconvenient times, hoops to jump through, and day restrictions) feelings of insincerity begin to surface. Yes, there is a shuttle, but the staff would rather call you a taxi than explain that reservations are needed to procure the advertised free ride. On top of this, we were accosted our first night by the driver for a fee in order to drive us, a bribe that amounted to twice the cost of a taxi ride. In the end, the manager fired the driver and tried to subdue us with a cruise on the hotel's rundown boat, but because the managers don't work on the weekends, we felt unpleasant for two nights. Overall, the staff seem unhappy, and smiles after apologies only come across as a veneer. Stay somewhere else. The "superior" room with river view is claustrophobically tiny. A "balcony" is an exaggeration. The breakfast is limited and cold. Everything the hotel uses to convince potential customers is not what you might expect.