I stayed a few nights midweek in this great resort complex. Out of season (mid-June) not everything was open and it was quiet with few people, mostly families and people in the conference center.
Good choice of food outlets, but difficult to find a 'bar' in the widest sense of the word. Yes, you can get German Beer (and you pay top prices) but if your friends want a cocktail, the best you can do is sent them to the Mexican restaurant for it is there that the bottles of spirits hang out. I'm used to having food joints everywhere you look - and spot-on pool service. Here, you have to go traipsing round looking for them, as the food doesn't come to you. Not quite what I'd want for a holiday.
Having said that, I had a room in B block (Kapok) on the 21st floor. Good sized room with a bathroom with large shower and a bath at the edge of the floor. Quite a position to have a bath - right on the edge! Amorous couples might want to use the blinds as the huge window, while affording a great view of the city and out to sea, gives viewers an eyefull....!
The waterpark was not fully functional as the wavepool was being fixed. A group of 6 of us had it pretty much to ourselves. Crazy system of having to pay cash for items such as the lazy river tubes once in the park. Where do you keep the cash, in your budgie-smugglers? The Cobra ride is the best of the lot. The final drop into the Cobra's hood feels vertical and first time round is exciting.
My advice is to get the free shuttle bus to their Yalong Bay resort (free but book 24 hours in advance) where you'll be on the beach and have more 'western' food options, including cocktails.