MitchStocker
20. januar 2025
Just over halfway through week here and unfortunately looking forward to going home! We booked this last minute and chose it based on the good reviews and the pictures of both the room and the facilities which make it look almost luxurious, unfortunately, we now know that these are obviously very "artistic" in nature and don't really give a true picture. Before I say anything critical, I fully appreciate that anyone's review is subjective and its obvious that a lot of people love the place for what it is, I am merely putting some points down to make sure other people don't fall into the same trap we did and get ****** in by the good reviews and the management pictures and descriptions and get the chance to make a more informed decision. The pictures of the rooms are slightly deceiving, although it is clear some money has been spent in the bedroom and living areas, you should note the below points: - Avoid at all costs any rooms on the second floor facing the pool area around the evening entertainment area, if you fancy a quiet evening and aren't interested in spending every evening watching and listening to the entertainment - these rooms will not be for you! The music either blares straight through your patio windows or reverberates straight through your floor! - The bathrooms have not had anything spent on them other than some slap dash painting and re-grouting, they are dated, tired and feel slightly grubby - I do realise you don't spend all day or night in there, but a 4* Hotel standard this is definitely not. - The towels are provided in the bathroom are a bit of a joke, obviously very cheap when they were bought a very long time ago and are discoloured and grey - again - no way a 4* standard! - The pictures of the pool area don't do justice for how close the Sunbeds are pushed together to get as many as possible in the area, if you like any form of private conversation or space, it simply isn't going to happen, they are squeezed in like sardines in a tin! - The food can only be described as fuel, its nothing more than cheap and repetitive, I thought that they would at least attempt to do some more local dishes, however, this isn't the case, but if you fancy Burgers. Hotdogs, French fries and Pizza every lunch time your in for a treat! There are Salads etc to choose from, however, you need to wade through the brown lettuce and soggy tomatoes to get a plate full! Taurito (where the hotel is) itself is small other than the hotels, a couple of small tourist shops, restaurants and bars. Unfortunately the road between Taurito and Puerto De Mogan which is the nearest big town, has been closed for about 7 years, therefore if you want to travel the 5kms to Mogan for the evening - it will cost you 25 Euro's each way! This is due to the distance you have to travel back down the main road to do a U-Turn and head back in the right direction, therefore, once here your slightly trapped unless your happy to pay for expensive taxi rides. There is a shuttl
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