Is Nha Trang's I-Resort Worth $67?

We went to Nha Trang via sleeper train. To be honest, it might be the last time I take a sleeper train. They aren't much cheaper than a plane and sleeping on a train has not been enjoyable. They typically shake a lot, they're noisy, we have other people in the room with us which prevents feeling completely relaxed. MAYBE if we are in a really expensive area and taking the sleeper train significantly offsets the cost of a hotel. Anyway, once we arrived I was pleased to find Nha Trang much more walkable than Da Nang, as the sidewalks weren't nearly as crowded with scooters and what not. Though, our hotel was a bit on the smellier side. I suppose this is ok when you learn just how much, or rather how little, we spent on the hotel. For our main course, we went to I-Resort which is basically a spa/water park. We started off with a mud bath, which I felt was more akin to a mud puddle bath lol. Anyway, it was an interesting experience and to this day my camera still has dirt in the hinges despite it never taking a dip. Mud baths aren't all it has to offer though, there are more pools than I care to count all with a different twist. Some with waterfalls, some with rock formations, and some with slides. All, however, are filled with natural hot spring water. Total cost, $67. Was it worth it? 00:00 Intro 00:10 Traveling To Nha Trang 03:55 Bonjour Café 05:20 Nha Trang Beach 05:44 Khang's House Hotel 07:03 I-Resort 07:32 Mud Bath 13:10 Pools 17:02 Slides 20:11Today's Costs