I enjoyed staying at this holiday! I went with a group of family, including two adults, 4 teenagers-one of whom was disabled.
The hotel was very nice, and spacious and very friendly. It did take a long time for check in and our bags to be taken to our room but this wasn't a big issue.
The rooms were quite spacious-perhaps on the little side, our room had a small balcony that's views were not so great, and were off another hotel, and below was the hotel driver were the workers often walked around.
The swimming pool area/sunbathing area was a real plus! The pools were very big and were nice to swim in, with plenty of water sports on different days-such as aerobics and water polo, the pool also had an inflatable adventure course for the teens/kids! This was not every day, so it was great that it varied. There was a poolside snackbar and a lovely poolside resturant. The pool area also hosted afternoon games, for all ages. These could be things like boules, bowling, etc. This was a really good element to the hotel as you couldn't really complain there was nothing on.
The hotel had an outside football area with nets, it was quite rundown but very lively, and we watched a few holidayers play a fun football game!
On the bottom floor with the pool area, was a downstairs leisure room with chairs, pool tables etc. This was a plus for the teenagers.
At night there was plenty of nightlife on, with a schedule for different events that happened on different days. There was quiz's, performances with animals, great bands and the atmosphere was lovely. This was a real thumbs up for the hotel.
The hotel had a computer area in the lobby, this was not free but quite cheap for an hour or so of computer time.
The buffet resturant was an amazing feature for this holiday and particularly my favourite. We stayed half board, and in a morning and evening the food choice was unbelivable. The area itself was huge with plenty of tables and serving areas.
Each section had different cuisines and options to suit every person. In a morning, you could either help yourself to a vast choice food, or the cooks could whip you up an omelette/pancakes any type of egg or food you wanted infront of you.
In an evening there was also a massive choice of food aswell!
We stayed for two weeks, and this did get a little boring however as the food each day/night was slightly the same. But apart from that it was good!
The hotel also boasted a basement nightclub, which was free to the guests. We went there two nights, and enjoyed the atmosphere of dancing and drinking.
The music was mostly spanish but it was a nice vibe.
The only downside to this hotel was it had a slight problem (only slight) with cock-roaches, the area also was infested with cockroaches but I guess this couldnt be helped.
I would also reccomend the lovely english bars outside the hotel and around the hotel area, which offerred cheap meals and atmosphere, and karoke in the evening!
The area the hotel was in, itself was a little way out from the beach, the shops and the 'sunset strip' nightlife. The paths were quite hilly and uneven, and with a wheelchair it was difficult.
In an evening, going out into Playa de las americas, was good but very annoying in the fact that you were accosted left right and centre by people trying to get you to eat in their resturant, or buy toys from a stall etc. In the daytime also you had many african carribean women accosting you for your hair to be braided, or men who wanted to sell you cheap tacky jewellery.
The beach was about 20/30 mins from the hotel, but was a lovely beach with water sports etc.
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