We had booked at Mekong Rustic, but were taken to Rach Sao Garden without any notice. This is located 4 km from Mekong Rustic. When we asked, we were told a somewhat vague story that the accommodation we had booked was under renovation and so we would stay here. This is absolutely not what we had booked, but it soon turned out that we had to make do with this. As compensation, we were “upgraded” to a Villa and the minibar was stocked. When asked if we could visit the park that we had booked, they acted a bit vaguely as if they did not understand me (or they really did not understand me). The park is under construction and absolutely not yet prepared for guests, and we were the only people present in the park. There is a large sign at the entrance showing all the dates and the guests present, but only 1 accommodation is occupied at any given time. There is indeed a swimming pool, but the associated pool bar is full of stuff and is not functional. The day after our arrival, they were busy cleaning up and decorating the park to make it all a bit more presentable and pleasant. The accommodation itself lacks any explanation, how does what work? And we don't hear anything about this either. We just figured it out ourselves. It also feels a bit like we are not completely “wanted” and all the attention goes to the construction of the park. The people are very friendly and do everything they can to make it as comfortable as possible. Taxis are arranged (which is also allowed because it is literally in the middle of nowhere), they help with excursions, etc. They also always try to have a short chat with you, but this is not that easy because almost no one speaks English, so you go it via Google translate. This is completely fine. There is a kind of restaurant area, but it is not very cozy and the food is not very fantastic. We eat outside the park as often as possible. You must inform us in advance about breakfast and it consists of either noodle soup or an egg sandwich. If we want to pay the bill on departure, it is not possible to pay by card. Preferably cash in euros or dollars...? Ultimately we were able to either transfer via bank transfer or pay in VND. We chose the latter, it all feels a bit strange. And this actually applies to the entire stay. From front to back it feels a bit like a “scam” When the park is completed, it certainly has potential and will be very good with all working facilities, but that point has not yet been reached.