Arrived on Saturday night. Not a person or staff member in sight. One man at reception. Receptionist took us up to a room that clearly hadn’t been cleaned in far too long. Terrible stench, dust everywhere, leaking AC. I asked to switch rooms to one that was clean, the manager allowed us to switch and had less problems in the second room. Our toilet became clogged and stopped working on the first night. I asked reception for a plunger but was told they don’t have any. Was told a staff member would come and fix the problem, we are four days in now and still don’t have access to our loo. Location isn’t great. €25 cab to Belek, the nearest town. The food is a 3/10. I’ve not had a hot meal since arriving in the hotel. Stale, dry, reused leftovers served. Would be fine if all you ate was salad. Alcohol (unsurprisingly) not consumable. Would highly recommend you bring your own alcohol from Duty Free. The bar is advertised as closing at midnight, however there is a €5 charge per drink past 22:00. Entertainment isn’t the best. For the past two nights, the same man has been playing the same Turkish & Russian songs on repeat. Not a single English/American song played tonight. Other guests seem to be enjoying it but there are many British guests here and not a single one is in sight. I suppose you get what you pay for. £320 for a week is cheap as chips, but still, I wouldn’t advise coming here as an English Speaker as only two members of staff can communicate with you without Google Translate. Overall, a very generous 3/10. Not at all tailored towards English speaking guests. Food is abysmal, as is the alcohol selection. Spend another £200 and get a larger hotel.
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