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27 oktober 2024
Blue Sea Gran Playa. Sa Coma. I am not normally one to write negative reviews, because everyone has different opinions, but this time people need to be very wary, so this will be a long one – with pictures where possible. Food. The food was terrible and repetitive. Even being first into the dining hall, food is only lukewarm. One day found some long black hairs in the cake platter, told waitress and she got the chef to take it away, but instead of taking the platter away and returning with a new platter of cakes, they plucked the hairs off and just added more cakes to the platter (you could still see the indentation in the topping of the cake, where the hair was removed. Be very wary of names on food as well. One day the lunch menu stated turkey, when asked where the turkey was, I was directed to a dish marked beef roti, and it was pork steaks in gravy, no allergen/ingredient markings on anything and often not what it states it is. There were a few items on the menu such as the rice and Mallorcan potatoes that were very salty. The snack bar is a joke, most of the time has stale bread, slices of ham, cheese, and cold chips. There weren’t any timings for the snack times either, if there was it wasn’t noticeably big. EVERY person we spoke to in our week there all said the same about the food. Pool. Very cold (cannot do much about that, this time of year) but pool very shabby, lots of little tiles missing. Lifeguard, constantly on his phone barely watching people in the pool (I know people will say, it is up to the parents to watch their kids, and I agree, but he is there for a reason). At 6pm when the pool is meant to be closing, the lifeguard literally just gets up and walks off, not even warning people in the pool that there is no longer a lifeguard on duty, or telling them they should leave, he just goes off. Rooms are presentable enough but do suffer with cockroaches coming up through the shower drains, and a constant smell from the drains in and outside of the rooms. In all other all-inclusive hotels, we were supplied with a kettle and a few sachets of coffee, tea, and sugar and some pods of milk. The balcony could also do with some side privacy screens. You go out and can see what is happening on everyone in close proximity to you. Toilet door has no lock, bad enough when having kids in the room as well but made worse when the shower screen is plain glass, so no modesty at all when using and someone opens the door. (Let us be honest, how many kids listen out for the running water of someone having a shower, if they want the toilet, they will just go in there. The shower tray itself was shallow (which caused the water to overflow onto the floor) and slippery it could do with an anti-slip covering or at least a silicon mat. Tables and chairs in the room are metal and rusting, causing you to catch yourself on them or leaving marks on clothes. Drinks. You have to pay a €1 euro deposit on a plastic beaker that you hand in and get your money b
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