145kennym
2025년 4월 15일
We’ve just returned from 11 nights at Leodikya Kirman Premium (4th–15th April 2025). While we did enjoy our time overall, I wouldn’t rate this hotel as truly 5-star. It’s a good, family-friendly resort with plenty of positives, but there are quite a few things to be aware of before booking. The hotel has clearly been renovated in recent years and looks modern in most areas. Communal spaces and facilities are stylish and clean, but the rooms are a let-down. Ours was noticeably dated compared to the rest of the hotel, with only three plug sockets (two by the TV, one beside the bed, not ideal for charging things like phones. The overall room quality and the finish just doesn’t match the rest of the resort. The food was fine, plenty of choice and something for everyone, but definitely not 5-star standard. Repetitive by the end of the week, and unfortunately, all of us got ill at some point. I also saw other children being sick during the stay, so I suspect some food hygiene issues. The restaurants themselves are modern, and the waiting staff were excellent, working very hard. However, it was uncomfortable to watch management constantly inspecting and barking orders during meals. They never helped, they just hovered. One chef in particular walked around all day with a sour face, which didn’t give off a warm welcome and I never saw him do anything. Another downside is that drinks aren’t self-service, even water or coffee must be ordered through staff, which adds to their workload. A simple drinks station and coffee machine would make a big difference. Also, lunch was better than dinner, and it’s a shame that simple options like burgers weren’t available at night. The kids’ food choices were quite limited so that would have helped a bit. Now, on to the good: the kids’ club was fantastic, and the mini disco was a highlight. Our children loved it. The kids’ pool was great, but the large tipping bucket didn’t work during our stay. The big slides weren’t so good and just felt unsafe. There was no lifeguard at the top to manage turns, and they turned the water off without warning which left kids stuck mid slide, crying. One lifeguard had to help my daughter because she ran off on us and I couldn’t get to the top to stop her from doing down before she went. I obviously appreciated the help but then he shouted at me for him getting wet, not very professional and again could have been prevented with a lift guard at the top. So I’d say that the slides need better supervision. The main outdoor pool was freezing and barely used. The indoor pool was cold too, but usable and fun once you were in – helpful for early season travel like ours. We loved the spa. The free 15-minute taster led us to book seven full sessions – expensive, yes, but a highlight for us. We left the kids at the club and enjoyed some real relaxation. It’s a luxury worth splashing out on, if you can. The hotel shop was frustrating – prices weren’t listed, and they often quoted different a
번역