6/10
Some really good parts: kids club, pool, ski school, horse rides for kids. All great.
But two big downsides. Firstly, it seemed like they were trying to squeeze every penny out of us, like a budget airline would. The all-inclusive was not really - you had to pay for coffees at lunchtime for instance - and staff would come over and try to upsell. Same with alcohol: all had to be paid for as extra, and staff were trying to flog it as soon as we sat down. It makes the place feel a bit cheap and money-grabbing.
It was so odd for these things to not be included in all-inclusive. Very different to other all-inclusive places Iâve been in the past.
Then one other thing: itâs the first place Iâve stayed since at least the pandemic that didnât have a smart-TV. Most people are there with their kids, so have to stay in the room from relatively early each evening, so the very old-fashioned TVs are not ideal - this would be such an easy thing to upgrade.
Also, there were some really odd design things. There is a baby monitor system, but it attaches to the phone line, and the phone socket is in the adultsâ room not the kidsâ room. So weird.
And if we had wanted to watch TV, it was mounted on the wall of the childrenâs room. Such a bizarre place to put it as itâs going to wake light-sleeping kids up. Literally anywhere else in the room would have been better.
So yeah. Some really good bits, but I donât think I would recommend to friends as the above downsides took the polish off.
James
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