loisc122
2024년 7월 20일
We stayed here for 7 nights all inclusive in July 2024. Overall we had a pleasant stay, however when you come with expectations of a 5* resort and experience, I would say Lindos Imperial didn’t quite meet the mark. This is a 3/4* resort, and is definitely not 5*. Positives - Staff were extremely friendly, attentive and there was always an abundance around. It never felt like the bars or buffet were understaffed. Location was great. The resort is set on a hillside overlooking a private beach area. Golf carts were available to assist with luggage and there was a bus stop directly outside the hotel with regular buses to Lindos and Rhodes town. Facilities were good with plenty of pools that catered for multiple types of people. The activity pool was huge with some good waterslides. Every pool was equipped with a bar and there was always a snack bar nearby. There was also a bar on the beachside which was great. The landscaping was also beautiful with the resort covered in flowers. Negatives Food. I would say the food was the main thing that lets this resort down in terms of it not being 5*. Yes there’s multiple snack bars but all of them can’t seem to get their respective menu right. For example, the burger bar was equipped with pre cooked burgers which were already assembled and left to sit under a warmer making them quite stale and lukewarm. Why not just assemble them fresh when required? The buffet seemed to be a bit of a jumble sale, with no distinctive areas and everything just being randomly placed. The salad bar and pasta bar was a bonus and always provided a safe option, but everything else was quite oily and rich. Don’t get me wrong we could always find something, but we all agreed that during our 7 days, the buffet never achieved more than average. Also of note, the ‘live cooking stations’ were simply a few cooks in the middle area of the buffet frying eggs etc. Again I assumed live cooking station would involve things such as omelettes made to order, but this was not the case. The a la carte restaurants were equally disappointing. Personally I felt that it was quite misleading to suggest the resort has 5 ‘restaurants’ because on arrival it turned out there was a sort of food hall which was separated into 3 areas, which contained 3 ‘restaurants’, and then the other ‘restaurants’ were just the snack bars with some tables put out at night. We ate at the Greek, the Italian and the Asian. The Greek was by far the worst, with food taking a long time and tasting oily and like it had just been picked off the buffet. Of note, Katie the server we had was amazing. The Italian and Asian were fine, but certainly nothing special and had I paid for the meal as if we’d eaten out, I’d be feeling dissatisfied. To be clear, the food wasn’t bad, it just wasn’t 5*. I would describe it as 3* at best. Towel service. The hotel advertises a towel service which involves a 10 euro deposit per towel where you can collect a towel and change it every two day
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