Gästanvändare
17 november 2022
The room was clean and tidy, though quite simple (we booked a standard room) and I wasn't a fan of wood paneling and plaid fabrics. The bed was very comfy. We especially loved the SPA area. There are two of them - one for everyone and one for people over 16. The latter (Golden SPA) was very beautiful and we loved the private time in the Princesses' pool. The hotel was very quiet and peaceful even though we visited it on a busy weekend. I am taking one star away because of the restaurant. It is supposed to be a high-end restaurant (the prices reflect that) and we had our anniversary dinner there. When booking the table, we were pressured to decide right away if we wanted a buffet table or an a la carte dinner and the managing lady very reluctantly gave way and let us decide later (and later, when we came to dine, there was no buffet table after all). My husband ordered pork, his meal was quite good, I ordered duck and it was one of the blandest duck dishes I had ever tasted - some pieces of duck breast, mashed potatoes and 3 or 4 pieces of a broccoli. I had to order additional veggies to be able to have a half-decent meal. The dessert (creme brule) was nice though. The "cherry on the top" was when we noticed that we were charged for a "musical evening" (there was a singer). We were sat right by the singer, the sound settings were too loud - we could barely converse with each other when she was singing. The musical evening started at 8 PM, we came for dinner at 7 PM, left at around 8.15, were not informed about the additional charge and noticed it only later in the receipt. Breakfast in the morning, however, was very good with plenty of variety of food. The stay would have been great, save for the dining experience.
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